Future of Gaza on the table as Trump’s Board of Peace to hold first meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump convenes the Board of Peace to discuss the future of Gaza and its broader implications.
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to inaugurate the Board of Peace on Thursday, which aims to facilitate progress regarding Gaza, while also having the potential to address various other international conflicts. The meeting will be attended by approximately two dozen world leaders and high-ranking officials, many of whom display authoritarian tendencies, contrasting with the usual presence of European democratic leaders at U.S. initiatives.
The establishment of the Board of Peace follows a recent ceasefire agreement negotiated by the Trump administration in collaboration with Qatar and Egypt, successfully halting a two-year-long destructive conflict in Gaza. This new institution signifies a shift in U.S. diplomatic efforts, as the focus transitions towards the disarmament of Hamas, the Palestinian militant group deemed responsible for the aggression in the region.
The implications of this meeting are likely to reverberate beyond Gaza, as officials from the U.S. have indicated that the Board of Peace might tackle additional global hotspots. This approach reflects a notable change in U.S. foreign policy, highlighting a willingness to engage with authoritarian regimes while sidelining traditional democratic partners. The outcome of this meeting could significantly influence both regional stability in the Middle East and the broader landscape of U.S. international relations.