Hungary Invited to Found New 'Peace Council' by Trump.
Hungary Joins the 'Peace Council'
According to UATV: Hungary has been invited to become a founding member of a new international 'Peace Council', an initiative launched by U.S. President Donald Trump. This body will serve as a platform for implementing peace initiatives and mobilizing international resources. As a founding nation, Hungary will be actively involved in the council's operations.
The Roles of Donald Trump and Viktor Orban
Donald Trump will lead the 'Peace Council', which will oversee the implementation of a 20-point plan for the Gaza sector. Furthermore, the U.S. presidential administration intends to use this body to monitor compliance with the ceasefire agreement in Ukraine. This initiative reflects a broader U.S. strategy to address international conflicts through new multilateral frameworks.
Hungary has become one of the founding members of a body for implementing peace initiatives and mobilizing international resources. — Viktor Orban
Consequently, Hungary is set to play a significant role in this new initiative aimed at promoting peace on the international stage.
This U.S.-led effort signals Washington's intent to reinvigorate international cooperation in resolving conflicts in regions such as Ukraine and the Middle East. Hungary's inclusion as a founding member of the 'Peace Council' may underscore its growing strategic importance within European security and diplomacy. The project's successful implementation could create new avenues for collaboration among nations seeking global stability and peace.
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