At Davos, Trump Launches 'Peace Council' with Inaugural Member Nations.
Trump's 'Peace Council' Initiative Unveiled
According to Novyny.live: At the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, U.S. President Donald Trump formally launched the 'Peace Council' initiative, announcing its first group of members and the signing of its founding documents. This event marked the official establishment of the 'Peace Council' as an international organization. The launch comes amid a period of significant global diplomatic realignment.
The Founding Members of the Council
The inaugural membership of the 'Peace Council' comprises 20 nations, including:
- Bahrain
- Morocco
- Argentina
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Egypt
- Hungary
- Indonesia
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kosovo
- Mongolia
- Pakistan
- Paraguay
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Turkey
- UAE
- Uzbekistan
The first leaders to sign were Argentine President Javier Milei and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. President Trump signed the inaugural resolution in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 2803.
'These are the leaders of nations,' Donald Trump stated, emphasizing the significance of the new initiative.
He added: 'The world is a region, and we will have peace throughout the world,' outlining the 'Peace Council's' ambitions for achieving global stability and cooperation among its member states.
The creation of the 'Peace Council' may be viewed as a U.S. effort to bolster its diplomatic standing internationally, particularly against a backdrop of rising global tensions. The inclusion of a diverse array of countries in this initiative demonstrates an intent to pursue a multilateral approach to conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Observers will be watching closely to see what concrete steps are taken to implement the council's goals and how this organization will influence international relations in the near future.
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