The Presidents of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan signed the charter of the "Council of Peace"

Ирэн Орлонская Local news
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On January 22, in Davos, Switzerland, at the World Economic Forum, the charter of the "Council of Peace" was signed.

Presidents, prime ministers, and foreign ministers from many countries participated in this important event, including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Argentina, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Hungary, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Morocco, Mongolia, Paraguay, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and many others.

Donald Trump stated that more than 50 countries are expected to join the "Council of Peace".

In his opening speech, he noted that the new organization plans to cooperate with the UN and outlined key foreign policy issues, including the desire to resolve the conflict in the Gaza Strip. Trump emphasized that the "Council of Peace" will not compete with the UN in addressing global challenges.

Additionally, he invited numerous world leaders to participate in this initiative.

According to Trump, the "Council of Peace" could become one of the most significant international bodies in history.

As reported by the BBC, 19 countries have already expressed their readiness to become part of the new organization. Their representatives signed the charter:

It was previously reported that membership in the "Council of Peace" on a lifetime basis costs one billion dollars. Donald Trump was appointed the first chairman of this organization.

According to the charter, Trump receives unique powers, including the right to invite new states, form an executive council, and veto decisions. Thus, the governance structure of the "Council of Peace" will be centered around his figure.
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