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Orban: I have been invited to the inaugural meeting of Trump's Peace Committee

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced he will travel to Washington in two weeks for the inaugural meeting of Donald Trump's Peace Committee aimed at resolving global conflicts.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced at a campaign rally that he has received an invitation to attend the inaugural meeting of Trump's Peace Committee in Washington, scheduled for two weeks from now. This meeting represents a significant initiative by President Donald Trump intended to address and find solutions to conflicts around the world, with Orban being one of the notable guests invited to participate.

The Peace Committee, according to Orban, will focus not only on immediate issues like the conflict in Gaza but will also set broader goals for conflict resolution globally. The committee is expected to be led by Trump himself, emphasizing the personal involvement of the U.S. President in international peace efforts. At the heart of this initiative is the National Committee for Gaza Management, which will temporarily oversee the governance of the Palestinian territories as part of its broader mission.

This announcement occurs amidst Hungary's upcoming parliamentary elections, reflecting Orban's strategy of engaging with major international players to bolster his political position domestically. The implications of this initiative could be significant, depending on its outcomes and the level of international cooperation it generates, particularly regarding ongoing global conflicts.

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