Trump Launches His ‘Board Of Peace’: Says Group Will Work With The UN

Trump Launches His ‘Board Of Peace’: Says Group Will Work With The UN

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President Donald Trump launched his “Board of Peace” at Davos Thursday, alongside a group of international leaders—including close allies Javier Milei of Argentina and Viktor Orbán of Hungary—and suggested his group would “work with” the United Nations to end conflicts as he once again claimed credit for ending eight wars.

U.S. President Donald Trump holds a signing founding charter at the “Board of Peace” meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos.

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Key Facts

In a speech announcing the group’s launch, Trump claimed everyone wanted to join his board of peace, as a group of around 20 international leaders sat on stage, though none represented major European allies.

Although Trump previously said his group could “replace” the United Nations, in his speech, the president said it will work with the UN and other nations.

Trump said he thought there was “tremendous potential” in the UN and “the combination of the Board of Peace…with the United Nations can be something very, very unique for the world.

Talking about the Middle East, Trump claimed only “little fires” were left in terms of ending the war in Gaza and claimed that Iran wants to talk to him and he will talk.

“Just one year ago the world was actually on fire, a lot of people didn’t know it,” Trump said as he took several shots at his predecessor Joe Biden’s administration.

After Trump’s speech, the other leaders on stage joined him to sign the board’s charter document.

Crucial Quote

Although the Board of Peace was initially pitched as a group to address the war in Gaza, the Trump administration has grown its scope to cover all global conflicts. Trump alluded to this in his speech, saying: “I think we can spread out to other things as as we succeed with Gaza, we’re going to be very successful in Gaza…We can do numerous other things. Once this board is completely formed, we can do pretty much whatever we want to do.”

What We Don’t Know

Although Trump and the group of leader on stage signed the board’s charter, its final draft has not yet

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