Trump unveils his Board of Peace alongside leaders of first nations

On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the establishment of his ‘Board of Peace’ at the World Economic Forum in Davos. As he signed the charter alongside the founding members, Trump confidently declared, “We can do pretty much whatever we want to do.”

The inaugural signing ceremony featured representatives from Bahrain and Morocco, alongside Trump allies such as Argentina’s Javier Milei and Hungary’s Viktor Orban. The gathering also included Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani.

During his address to the forum, Trump stated, “Once this board is fully formed, we can do pretty much whatever we want to do. And we’ll do it in collaboration with the United Nations.”

Trump highlighted his record on peacemaking, claiming to have resolved eight international conflicts and suggesting he is on the brink of facilitating peace between Russia and Ukraine.

“Today, the world is richer, safer, and much more peaceful than it was just one year ago,” Trump told the audience. “We put out all those fires a lot of people didn’t know, including me.”

Initially conceived to address the conflict in Gaza, the President envisions the board playing a broader role. However, some European nations and other global entities express concerns that this new board might rival or undermine the United Nations.

Trump has claimed ‘every country’ wants to join his Board of Peace despite notable snubs by US allies including the UK, France and Canada.

Speaking on stage at Davos, Trump said: ‘Every country, just about every country, wants to be a part of it. And we just sent out the letters a couple of days ago, and these are just the countries that are here. They happen to be in Davos.’

US President Donald Trump signed the charter of his 'Board of Peace,'

US President Donald Trump signed the charter of his ‘Board of Peace,’

Argentina's Javier Milei and Hungary's Viktor Orban were amongst the signatories

Argentina’s Javier Milei and Hungary’s Viktor Orban were amongst the signatories

 The UK today confirmed it would not be taking part in the ceremony after an invite was extended to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Of the leaders who were on stage, Trump said: ‘Every one of them is a friend of mine… I like every single one of them. Can you believe it? Usually I have about two or three that I don’t like.’

Tony Blair turned up for the launch today despite a snub from the UK government.

The former PM was namechecked by the US president at the ceremony in Davos, where he hailed the level of interest in participating.

‘Thank you, Tony, for being here. We appreciate it,’ the US president said. 

Sir Tony is an executive member of the board alongside Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.

He also condemned Spain following the country’s resistance to increasing military spending like other members of the NATO alliance.

Trump noted how he had secured commitments from ‘virtually’ all of NATO to increase spending to 5 percent of each country’s GDP.

‘Everybody but Spain,’ he complained. ‘I don’t know what’s happening with Spain. Why would they not do that? They want a free ride, I guess.’

Tony Blair embraces Jared Kushner ahead of the signing ceremony

Tony Blair embraces Jared Kushner ahead of the signing ceremony

Trump noted how he had secured commitments from 'virtually' all of NATO

Trump noted how he had secured commitments from ‘virtually’ all of NATO

During his speech, Trump claimed the war in Gaza is ‘coming to an end’ and now consisted of ‘little fires’.

He said that there was a ‍commitment ‍to ensure Gaza ⁠was demilitarised and ‘beautifully ⁠rebuilt’. 

The US President was instrumental in a ceasefire which resulted in the exchange of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners last year. 

He also suggested that fresh talks with the Iranian regime could be on the table.

‘Iran does want to talk, and we’ll talk,’ he said.

His comments come as Trump seemed poised to intervene militarily on behalf of Iran’s anti-regime protesters in recent weeks, though he backed off after receiving concessions from the Islamic regime that they would stop killing demonstrators.

A plan for the reconstruction of Gaza shown on screen at the Board of Peace ceremony

A plan for the reconstruction of Gaza shown on screen at the Board of Peace ceremony

Trump said that there was a ‍commitment ‍to ensure Gaza ⁠was demilitarised and 'beautifully ⁠rebuilt'

Trump said that there was a ‍commitment ‍to ensure Gaza ⁠was demilitarised and ‘beautifully ⁠rebuilt’

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