Doubts Over “Gaza Peace Board” Future, Board Not UN Alternative, Trump
WASHINGTON/DAVOS – US President Donald Trump has clarified that the Gaza Peace Board is not an alternative to the United Nations and the UN should be allowed to continue its work. However, intense speculation continues about the proposed board’s future, with international reservations emerging.European nations expressed their concerns about this proposal ahead of the Davos…
WASHINGTON/DAVOS – US President Donald Trump has clarified that the Gaza Peace Board is not an alternative to the United Nations and the UN should be allowed to continue its work. However, intense speculation continues about the proposed board’s future, with international reservations emerging.
European nations expressed their concerns about this proposal ahead of the Davos meeting. France has explicitly refused to participate in the board. European officials maintain that any new mechanism should work within the UN framework rather than parallel to it.
According to diplomatic sources, the US President also clarified that this board is not being created to replace the United Nations but as part of additional efforts to establish peace in Gaza. However, many countries are concerned that this initiative could undermine international institutions.
Analysts say that European concerns and France’s clear refusal have complicated the implementation of this proposal. The situation remains unclear regarding when and in what form this board will materialize. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues while the international community clearly lacks a unified approach to finding a solution.
