
Over 20 Countries to Attend Trump's Board of Peace Meeting
The White House announced that over 20 countries, including regional Middle East powers and major emerging nations, will attend Trump’s Board of Peace meeting on February 19.
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Over 20 countries will attend Trump's Board of Peace meeting on Thursday, White House says - Reuters
Over 20 countries will attend Trump's Board of Peace meeting on Thursday, White House says Reuters
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Read full article →PM Shehbaz lands in Washington for inaugural meeting of Board of Peace
WASHINGTON: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Washington DC on Thursday on an official visit to the United States, at the invitation of US President Donald Trump to attend the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Tariq Fatemi are accompanying the premier as part of the Pakistani delegation. The prime minister will participate in the Board of Peace session in Washington today. He is also expected to hold meetings with senior US officials during the visit. According to an official statement by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the visit reflects Pakistan’s inclusion in the Board of Peace, its “effective role for the promotion of global peace” and what it described as the country’s growing diplomatic outreach. “In addition to attending the inaugural session of the BoP, the prime minister will also engage with senior US leadership, as well as his counterparts attending the meeting,” said a press release by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) dated Feb 18. It added that the occasion would provide an opportunity for discussions on bilateral matters, as well as global issues of mutual concern. All 22 invitees to the meeting have already joined the Board of Peace. Pakistan joined the board in late January, and signed the founding charter during the World Economic Forum in Davos. The summit’s immediate focus is expected to be threefold: consolidating a ceasefire in Gaza, mobilising financial pledges for the BoP — with Washington announcing an initial commitment of $5 billion — and finalising the contours of a proposed global forum that Trump hopes can achieve what the United Nations could not. Participants are also likely to discuss the proposed International Stabilisation Force (ISF), tasked with securing reconstruction zones and supporting a post-conflict governance arrangement in Gaza. Eight Muslim-majority countries are expected to participate in the meeting. They include Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Qatar, and the UAE. Muslim participants are expected to adopt a unified position on Gaza-related issues. Additional reporting by Syed Irfan Raza
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Read full article →Over 20 countries will attend Trump’s Board of Peace meeting on February 19, White House says
While regional Middle East powers, including Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, as well as major emerging nations such as Indonesia, have joined the board, global powers and traditional Western US allies have been more cautious
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