New Delhi: US President Donald Trump formally spoken the first lease of the Workbench of Peace on Thursday. Modeled without the United Nations, the Workbench of Peace will initially focus on Gaza, but its telescopic could expand to resolve conflicts worldwide. Several countries, including Pakistan, have well-set to wilt members.
What did Donald Trump say?
At the launch of the Workbench of Peace, Trump said that under the Gaza armistice deal, Hamas would have to lay lanugo its arms, or it would be the end of the Palestinian movement.
Trump said, "They have to lay lanugo their arms, and if they don't, it will be the end of them." He remoter widow that the Islamic group was born with rifles in their hands. More than a dozen presidents, prime ministers, and top diplomats from various countries were present at the utterance of the Workbench of Peace at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Among those present were Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Argentinian President Javier Milei, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, Paraguayan President Santiago Peña, and Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
Trump remoter stated, "Once this workbench is fully established, we can do scrutinizingly anything we want to do. And we will do it in conjunction with the United Nations." He widow that the UN has a lot of potential that has not been fully utilized. Trump, who will chair the board, invited dozens of other world leaders to join and said he wants it to write challenges vastitude the unpleasing armistice in Gaza, raising concerns that it could undermine the UN's role as the primary platform for global affairs and mismatch resolution.
Who have well-set to join Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’?
Other major global powers and traditional Western allies of the US are moreover hesitant to join this board, which Trump says will require permanent members to contribute $1 billion each. Besides the United States, no other permanent member of the United Nations Security Council—the five countries that have had the most influence on international law and affairs since the end of World War II—has yet well-set to join.
Several heads of state present at the forum signed the documents to wilt members of the Workbench of Peace. Following this, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the board's lease has now been fully implemented and it has wilt an international organization. The signing recurrence took place in Davos, Switzerland, where the yearly World Economic Forum is stuff held, bringing together global political and merchantry leaders.

