Trump touts Board of Peace
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"We’ll work with many others, including the United Nations," said Trump as he introduced the founding members.
Moscow is willing to contribute $1 billion to President Trump’s “Board of Peace” for Gaza, but that would require unfreezing Russian assets held in the United States, President Vladimir V. Putin said on Thursday.
Elon Musk joked about Trump’s “Board of Peace” at Davos, riffing on “piece” vs. “peace” and drawing laughs from the audience.
Musk's joke came just hours after Trump formally launched his Board of Peace on the sidelines of the summit. The post Elon Musk Shades Trump’s Newly-Minted Board of Peace: ‘All We Want is a Piece!’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Foundation for Defense of Democracies Executive Director Jonathan Schanzer joins 'Fox & Friends First' to analyze President Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative and the geopolitical implications of inviting Vladimir Putin.
Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Aaron MacLean analyzes President Trump's Board of Peace initiative, its implications for the Middle East and its relationship to the U.N.
President Donald Trump’s ambitions for the “Board of Peace” to play a role in global conflicts beyond Gaza appear to be the latest U.S. attempt to sidestep the U.N.
"Given the special relationship with the Palestinian people, Russia could direct $1 billion from Russian assets frozen under the previous U.S. administration to the Board of Peace," Putin said, referring to Trump's indications that a $1 billion payment would secure a permanent seat on the board.