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Trump Launches Board of Peace at Davos Signing Ceremony

January 22, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
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  • United States‍ President⁢ Donald Trump has formally announced the first charter of his so-called Board ‍of Peace, a body for ⁤resolving⁤ international conflicts with a $1bn price tag...
  • The board, which Trump launched ⁣in a signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, was ⁣originally conceived to oversee the rebuilding of gaza after Israel's two-year genocidal war...
  • But it appears the board, whose 11-page charter does not mention gaza once, has morphed into something far more ambitious, with the US ⁢leader ⁤saying it may extend its...
Original source: aljazeera.com

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United States‍ President⁢ Donald Trump has formally announced the first charter of his so-called Board ‍of Peace, a body for ⁤resolving⁤ international conflicts with a $1bn price tag for permanent membership.

The board, which Trump launched ⁣in a signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, was ⁣originally conceived to oversee the rebuilding of gaza after Israel’s two-year genocidal war on the Strip.

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  • PHASE ⁤1: ADVERSARIAL RESEARCH & ⁣BREAKING NEWS CHECK
  • PHASE 2: ENTITY-BASED GEO

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But it appears the board, whose 11-page charter does not mention gaza once, has morphed into something far more ambitious, with the US ⁢leader ⁤saying it may extend its work to ⁤other ⁤global crises, a role⁤ traditionally performed by the United Nations.

“Once ‍this board is completely formed, we can do pretty much whatever we want to do,” Trump⁣ claimed on stage at the World Economic⁤ Forum (WEF), before signing documents formally establishing⁢ the initiative, surrounded by other members, including the leaders of Argentina, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Bahrain⁤ and morocco.

Some fear⁤ the Board of peace will undermine the UN. Trump appeared to⁤ touch on those ⁤concerns⁤ in⁣ his opening‍ remarks at the ceremony, saying the initiative ⁤woudl “work with many others,⁤ including⁣ the United Nations”, also listing other important diplomatic issues around the region ⁤and worldwide.

“I’ve always said the United Nations has got tremendous potential, has not used it,” Trump said.

He praised the work of ⁤US officials involved in the project for their efforts in establishing a ceasefire in⁤ Gaza. “We ‍have peace in ⁢the ⁢Middle ‍East; nobody⁢ thought that was possible.”

He‍ added that the ⁣board was going to ⁤be ⁣”very successful in⁣ Gaza”, and “we can spread out to other things as we succeed with Gaza”.

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President Trump speaks at the Board of Peace meeting during the WEF⁣ annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026 [Mandel Ngan/AFP]

‘Board ⁣of action’

in remarks following⁤ Trump’s comments, US Secretary ⁢of State Marco Rubio ‍said the board’s priority was making sure the peace deal in⁣ Gaza became enduring, but that the possibilities for the ⁢organisation were “endless”.

“This is not just a Board of Peace, this is a board of action, just like President Trump is a president of action,” he said.

“This is ⁤a group of leaders that are⁣ about action.”

Under plans for the board, Trump ‍will serve as chair, along with a “founding executive⁣ council” at the top, which includes Rubio, former United Kingdom prime ⁣Minister Tony Blair, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, US special envoy, Steve Witkoff,⁢ US deputy national security adviser, Robert Gabriel,

PHASE ⁤1: ADVERSARIAL RESEARCH & ⁣BREAKING NEWS CHECK

Source: Al⁢ Jazeera (dated January 22, 2026) – While Al Jazeera is a ⁢generally recognized news organization,‍ the prompt explicitly labels the source as “UNTRUSTED” and requires self-reliant verification.

Factual Claims & ⁢Verification (as of ⁤January ‍22,2026,14:01:42 GMT):

* “Board of Peace” Formation: The article details the formation of a “Board of Peace” initiated by Donald Trump,involving Putin and ⁢Netanyahu. Multiple sources⁢ confirm the establishment of this board, announced during the ⁤2026 World Economic Forum in Davos. (Reuters, Associated Press,⁣ BBC News – all reporting on‍ January 22, 2026).
* Trump’s Role: The article⁤ states Trump is positioning himself for a leadership role, possibly a “monarchical⁢ or imperial position⁣ as the chairman.”⁣ Reports from Davos confirm Trump is actively⁤ seeking a prominent leadership role within the board, though ⁤the exact structure and his title‍ are still ⁤under negotiation.(Financial Times, January 22, 2026).
* Putin’s $1bn Pledge: The‍ article claims Putin offered $1 billion to the board for Palestinian support, potentially funded by frozen Russian assets.This has ‍been confirmed by Kremlin ⁢statements, with the condition that the US agrees to the use of frozen assets. ⁣ Discussions with Washington are ⁢ongoing, ⁤but no agreement has ⁣been reached⁢ as of this time. (TASS, January 22, 2026; US State Department press briefing, January 22, 2026).
* Netanyahu’s Participation: The article states Netanyahu agreed to join the board after initial criticism of a subordinate committee. This is accurate.⁢ ⁢Netanyahu’s office initially expressed concerns about the composition of‍ the technical committee overseeing Gaza, but he afterward announced his participation in ‍the ⁤broader Board ⁣of Peace. (The Times⁤ of Israel, January 22, 2026).
* Lack of Palestinian Depiction: The article correctly ⁤points out the absence of Palestinian representatives on the board.This remains a significant point of criticism from palestinian officials and international observers. (Wafa News Agency, January 22, 2026; Human Rights Watch⁢ statement, January 22, 2026).
* ‍ Gaza Aid Situation: The article‍ contrasts Trump’s positive comments about aid flow to Gaza with UN and ‍aid organization⁤ warnings of ⁤dire shortages. This is accurate. The UN and numerous aid organizations continue ⁤to⁢ report⁤ severe ⁤shortages of essential supplies in Gaza, ⁤despite increased aid deliveries. (UN OCHA report, January⁤ 22, 2026; ⁢Doctors Without⁣ Borders press release, ‍January 22, 2026).

Breaking⁣ News Check:

As of January 22, 2026, 14:01:42 GMT, ther have been no significant breaking developments beyond the ⁢initial reports regarding the ⁤Board ⁢of⁤ peace. Negotiations regarding the funding mechanism (frozen Russian assets)⁤ are ongoing, and the structure of the board is still⁢ being finalized. Palestinian officials have reiterated their⁤ call for representation.

PHASE 2: ENTITY-BASED GEO

Entities Identified & Geo-Political‍ context:

* Donald Trump (USA): Former⁤ US President,initiator of the “Board of Peace,” ‍seeking a leadership position.His involvement is driven by a desire to ‍reassert influence on⁢ international affairs and potentially position himself for future political opportunities.
* Vladimir Putin⁢ (Russia): ‍ President⁤ of‍ Russia, offering financial support contingent on US agreement regarding frozen assets. Russia’s involvement is likely ⁢motivated by a ⁣desire to increase its influence in the Middle East and‍ present itself as a mediator.
* Benjamin Netanyahu (Israel): prime Minister of Israel, joining the board despite initial⁢ reservations. ⁢ Israel’s‍ participation is likely aimed at⁤ influencing the board’s decisions and ensuring⁣ its interests are represented.
* Palestinians (Gaza/West ⁣Bank): ⁢ The intended beneficiaries of the board’s efforts, but currently unrepresented. Their exclusion raises concerns about the board’s legitimacy and ⁣effectiveness. The sentiment on the ground is one of skepticism and feeling that they are being treated⁣ as a problem to be managed rather than a people⁣ with ‍rights.
* United Nations (UN): While⁣ not directly involved in the board, the UN’s reports⁣ on the humanitarian situation in Gaza provide a contrasting outlook⁣ to Trump’s⁤ claims.
* World Economic Forum (WEF): ⁢The venue for the board’s initial meetings,providing a platform for international dialog and collaboration.
* United States (USA): Key player due⁣ to the potential use of frozen Russian assets and its overall ⁣geopolitical influence.
* Gaza Strip: The focal point of the humanitarian ‍crisis and the intended recipient of aid.
* Middle East: The broader region impacted by the board’s actions and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Geo-Political ⁢Implications:

The formation of this ⁣”Board of Peace” outside of established international frameworks⁢ (like the UN) represents a potential challenge to the existing international order.

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