Trump launches ‘Board of Peace’ at ceremony in Davos
In Davos, Switzerland on January 22, 2026, US President Donald Trump launched the "Board of Peace," an organization aimed at resolving international conflicts. The initiative, initially intended to oversee Gaza's reconstruction after Israel's war, requires a $1 billion membership fee.

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AI-generatedIn Davos, Switzerland on January 22, 2026, US President Donald Trump launched the "Board of Peace," an organization aimed at resolving international conflicts. The initiative, initially intended to oversee Gaza's reconstruction after Israel's war, requires a $1 billion membership fee. Trump chairs the board, with figures like Tony Blair, Marco Rubio, and Jared Kushner in executive roles. While numerous countries have joined, others, including the UK, France, Norway, Sweden, and Slovenia, have declined, raising concerns about the board potentially undermining the United Nations. Trump stated the initiative would collaborate with other entities, including the UN, to address major diplomatic issues. Palestinians in Gaza have expressed skepticism about the initiative.
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5 extractedBritish Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said the UK will opt out of signing on.
The board was originally conceived to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza.
Permanent membership of the Board of Peace costs $1bn.
Trump launched the 'Board of Peace' in Davos.
“Everybody” wants to be a part of his board.