White House: More than 20 countries have signed to join the so-called "Peace Committee"
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavit said that more than 20 countries have signed to join the so-called "Peace Committee".
Leavit said, "As far as I know, more than 20 countries have signed to join the newly established Gaza Reconstruction Peace Committee, which is another historic achievement for the president."
The U.S. government announced the establishment of the so-called "Peace Committee" and invited many countries to join. It is reported that invitations to join have been sent to about 60 countries and international organizations. Trump said in an interview that the "Peace Committee" would first deal with the Gaza issue, and then extend to "other conflicts". In addition, Trump said the United Nations should continue to exist, but the so-called "Peace Committee" he just established may replace it.
The list of members of the "Peace Committee" published by the United States shows that Trump serves as chairman, with seven people as founding executive committee members, including U.S. Secretary of State Rubio, Trump's special envoy Witkoff, Trump's son-in-law Kushner, and former British Prime Minister Blair.
The "Peace Committee" was launched in Davos, Switzerland on the 22nd, with 19 countries signing the committee's charter, but all of the U.S.'s Western allies were absent.
Information shows that members of the "Peace Committee" will be represented by heads of state, with a term of three years. If more than $1 billion in cash is paid within the first year after the charter takes effect, they will not be subject to the three-year term limit.
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