Trump created 'Peace Council': Russia and Belarus
The U.S. President signed the charter and announced the list of participating countries
US President Donald Trump signed the charter of the new "Council of Peace" and announced its creation. According to Trump, he wants the organization to include leaders "with real power and influence," not "political infants." Participating countries include: the United States, Russia, Belarus, Bahrain, Morocco, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bulgaria, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Mongolia, Pakistan, Paraguay, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. The charter provides for regular meetings of leaders, discussions on global development issues, and strengthening international peace.
Context
The creation of a new international council is seen as an attempt to enhance dialogue among major powers and promote global cooperation.
Trump signed the charter of the "Peace Council," including Russia and Belarus among the 22 participating countries, stating his desire to see current leaders in leadership positions.
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