US: $1B for liquidation at World Council
The administration of the President of the United States announced that states wishing to become members of the 'Peace Council' for Gaza must pay a minimum of 1 billion dollars. The council's charter provides that the President of the United States, in this case Donald Trump, will become the first chairman with the authority to decide who is admitted to the organization. Each member receives one vote, decisions are made by majority, but must first be approved by the chairman.
Context
The Peace Council is an international organization dealing with issues of peace and security. The charter establishes the rules for membership and decision-making.
The U.S. imposed a mandatory $1 billion contribution for countries seeking to join the Gaza World Council, with the U.S. president having authority to control participant admission.
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/185564
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