【First country from the former Soviet Union to join: Trump invited Tokayev to join the Gaza "Peace Council"]

According to the news office of the President of Kazakhstan, Trump was one of the first to personally invite President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to join this new international alliance.

According to Tengrinews, Tokayev "sincerely thanked" Trump and agreed to join. In addition, Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán and Italian Prime Minister Meloni also decided to join the "Peace Council".

US President Trump announced the establishment of the "Peace Council" on January 16. The executive committee members include Rubio, Witkowski, Kushner, and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Trump will serve as the first chairman and decide who is admitted. The price for council seats starts at 1 billion dollars.

The scope of the council's business is far from limited to the Gaza area; it actually positions itself as an alternative to the United Nations. The charter clearly states that the council's mission is "to rebuild responsible and legitimate governments in areas affected by conflict or facing the risk of conflict, and to ensure lasting peace." The charter also emphasizes the need to establish a "more efficient international peacekeeping institution" to counter "the current mechanisms that often fail to fulfill their responsibilities."

Currently, invitations have been sent to 60 countries.

Previously, it was reported that at least three countries' approval was needed to officially launch this "United Nations alternative institution."

Original: toutiao.com/article/1854732869864460/

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