
Trump's 'Board of Peace' Convenes for First Time to Discuss Gaza Reconstruction
Led by President Donald Trump, the 'Board of Peace' held its inaugural meeting to discuss the reconstruction efforts in Gaza.
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Trump Heralds Billions in Aid, Troop Commitments for Gaza - Bloomberg.com
Trump Heralds Billions in Aid, Troop Commitments for Gaza Bloomberg.com
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Trump created the group to oversee his ceasefire plan in Gaza, and said member states have pledged $7 billion for Gaza reconstruction. He also said the U.S. will contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace.
By Michele Kelemen
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US president says at inaugural Board of Peace summit that Washington and Tehran should make a 'meaningful deal'.
Read full article →Trump's 'Board of Peace' members pledge $7 billion for Gaza
"Board of Peace" members have vowed to provide billions for Gaza's reconstruction, with some also sending troops. US President Donald Trump also pledged $10 billion, but did not say what for.
Read full article →Trump's first 'Board of Peace' meeting: 'Still unclear what he's trying to achieve'
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced $10 billion in US funding for the "Board of Peace," initiatives as he presided over the inaugural meeting of the board, which gathered around two dozen world leaders and senior officials, including several of Trump's authoritarian-leaning allies. However, there was little information on how the money would be used and it "remains unclear" what Trump is trying to achieve with the board, says France 24's James Andre.
By FRANCE24
Read full article →Trump threatens ‘bad things will happen’ to Iran ... in Board of Peace speech
President made bellicose remarks during a speech to commemorate next phase of Gaza peace deal
By Andrew Feinberg
Read full article →'Will know in 10 days': Trump warns of bad things if Iran doesn't make meaningful deal
America may take further action regarding Iran within ten days. President Donald Trump stated that if a meaningful deal is not reached, negative consequences will follow. Talks are ongoing, described as constructive but historically difficult. The US has increased military presence in the Middle East amid rising tensions. Iran has reinforced nuclear and missile sites.
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