US President Donald Trump has launched his "Board of Peace," a group aimed at ending global conflicts, in collaboration with international leaders. The initiative was announced during Trump's speech at the Davos economic forum in Switzerland, where he stated that everyone wanted to join his board of peace.
The Board of Peace will work closely with the United Nations, according to Trump, who claims to have ended eight wars and believes that his group can bring about a new era of global stability. However, it's unclear whether the UN was initially on board with the idea, as Trump previously stated that his group could replace the organization.
A group of around 20 international leaders attended Trump's speech, but none represented major European allies. The Board of Peace's charter document has not yet been released to the public, and it's unclear who will officially join the group.
Trump's focus on Gaza was initially emphasized, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggesting that the board's first priority would be ensuring a lasting peace in the region. However, Trump's speech also touched on other global conflicts, including those in the Middle East.
The Board of Peace's logo bears some resemblance to the UN logo but has distinct differences, particularly in its depiction of a globe centered around North America. The group's ambitions have raised questions about its potential impact and whether it will truly be able to address the world's most pressing conflicts.
The Board of Peace will work closely with the United Nations, according to Trump, who claims to have ended eight wars and believes that his group can bring about a new era of global stability. However, it's unclear whether the UN was initially on board with the idea, as Trump previously stated that his group could replace the organization.
A group of around 20 international leaders attended Trump's speech, but none represented major European allies. The Board of Peace's charter document has not yet been released to the public, and it's unclear who will officially join the group.
Trump's focus on Gaza was initially emphasized, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggesting that the board's first priority would be ensuring a lasting peace in the region. However, Trump's speech also touched on other global conflicts, including those in the Middle East.
The Board of Peace's logo bears some resemblance to the UN logo but has distinct differences, particularly in its depiction of a globe centered around North America. The group's ambitions have raised questions about its potential impact and whether it will truly be able to address the world's most pressing conflicts.