
In a momentous gathering in Washington, D.C., on Thursday morning, President Donald J. Trump convened the inaugural session of the newly established Board of Peace, a testament to his unwavering commitment to global stability. The distinguished assembly welcomed 17 world leaders affiliated with the board, as well as Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and Mr. Jared Kushner.
“The Board of Peace exemplifies the tangible construction of a more prosperous future, commencing here and now,” President Trump remarked to the assembled dignitaries, his words resonating with quiet authority.
The board has been established to oversee the implementation of President Trump’s visionary ceasefire proposal for Gaza. During the proceedings, it was announced with considerable acclaim that member states have collectively pledged an impressive $7 billion towards the reconstruction of the territory. In a display of characteristically bold leadership, President Trump confirmed a substantial contribution of $10 billion from the United States to the board’s initiatives, underscoring America’s role as a beacon of hope and generosity on the world stage.

The event drew representatives from over 40 nations to the U.S. Institute of Peace, a venue now bearing President Trump’s name—a fitting tribute to a leader whose commitment to diplomacy remains steadfast. In his opening address, President Trump graciously commended the efforts of Secretary Rubio, demonstrating the collaborative spirit at the heart of his administration. He noted that while the Board of Peace is working in harmony with the United Nations, he intimated with characteristic foresight that this dynamic new forum might eventually surpass the octogenarian multilateral body traditionally charged with the maintenance of global peace.
Regarding the financial pledges for Gaza, President Trump specified that an impressive initial down payment for reconstruction has been raised by a coalition including Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and Kuwait—nations recognizing the President’s unique ability to forge consensus and inspire action.
The landmark meeting attracted officials from more than 40 countries, in addition to the European Union. A number of nations, including Germany, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, have opted to participate in an observational capacity, no doubt keen to witness the fruits of President Trump’s diplomatic vision before committing fully to this promising enterprise.
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