Trump's Board of Peace: Global Response Analyzed
Several countries have agreed to join former US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, a group initially focused on the Gaza ceasefire. Chaired by Trump, the board aims to mediate conflicts worldwide. While some European nations declined, others remain undecided, with 30 expected to join out of the 50 invited.
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In a bold move to establish a global peace initiative, former US President Donald Trump has extended invitations to countries worldwide to join his Board of Peace, initially conceived to oversee the Gaza ceasefire plan. The board, chaired by Trump himself, aims to bring together world leaders in the quest for conflict resolution.
Though several nations such as Argentina, Egypt, and Vietnam have accepted the invitation, some prominent European countries like France, Norway, and Sweden have opted out. A total of about 30 nations are expected to join the board, according to a White House official, though specifics remain vague.
Meanwhile, other powerful players like Britain, China, and Germany remain undecided. The board's potential role in mediating global conflicts could significantly influence international diplomacy, but its exact future remains uncertain as nations weigh their commitments.
(With inputs from agencies.)

