A surprising initiative emerged from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as former President Donald Trump announced the formation of a “Board of Peace” focused on achieving a lasting resolution in Gaza.
The announcement came during a formal speech and signing ceremony, signaling a direct attempt to leverage international cooperation towards a fragile peace. World leaders reportedly joined in the effort, committing to the board’s pursuit of a comprehensive agreement.
Trump expressed confidence in the board’s potential impact, stating its eventual completion would grant significant latitude in navigating the complexities of the situation. He envisioned a collaborative approach, working in tandem with the United Nations to achieve its objectives.
The scope of the board, according to Trump, extends beyond simply addressing the immediate crisis in Gaza. He suggested the success of this endeavor could serve as a model for resolving other global conflicts, broadening its influence on the world stage.
The former President emphasized the board’s universal purpose, clarifying it wasn’t solely a U.S.-driven initiative but rather a collective effort for the benefit of the entire world. This framing aims to position the board as a neutral entity focused on global stability.
Details regarding the specific composition of the board and its immediate action plan remain forthcoming as the initiative continues to develop and solidify its structure.