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Axios: Trump plans to hold the first meeting of his peace council in a couple of weeks

The White House is planning a meeting for President Donald Trump's Gaza peace council on February 19, according to Axios, with the focus on advancing a ceasefire agreement and fundraising for Gaza's reconstruction.

According to Axios, the White House is set to hold the first meeting of President Donald Trump's Gaza peace council on February 19. The meeting aims to promote the second phase of the ceasefire agreement for Gaza and to discuss fundraising efforts for the rebuilding of the region following ongoing conflicts. This council is a significant initiative as it reflects Trump's continuing engagement with the Israeli-Palestinian peace process despite the complexities involved.

The planning for the council's meeting is still in the early stages, meaning that the details and attendees may change leading up to the event. As of now, Trump has sent invitations to multiple countries, including Finland, to join the council, which currently has 27 members. However, many of America's Western allies have reportedly not been included in this initial grouping, raising questions about the unity of international support for the peace efforts advocated by Trump's administration.

Significantly, the meeting is scheduled to take place at the U.S. Institute of Peace, a venue recently named after Trump himself, which underscores the personal disposition he has towards this initiative. Though the White House has not made any formal comments on the gathering, invitations have been confirmed by various leaders, including Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn, indicating that there is notable international interest surrounding the council's proceedings.

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