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UK Holds Off Joining Trump’s Peace Board Over Putin Concerns

Joshua nevettPolitical ​reporter

BBC Yvette Cooper speaking to BBC Breakfast from Davos, in Switzerland⁤ dressed in a blue‍ winter coat and white scarf, against a‌ snowy backdropBBC

Yvette Cooper speaking to BBC Breakfast ⁣from⁢ Davos,⁢ in Switzerland

Foreign secretary Yvette‌ Cooper ⁤has said the UK ‌will not yet⁣ be signing ⁢up to ⁤US President ⁣Donald trump’s Board of ‌Peace over concerns about Russian⁤ leader vladimir Putin’s possible participation.

Cooper⁢ told the BBC the UK had been invited ⁤to‍ join the board but “won’t be one ‍of the signatories ‍today” at a ceremony at the ⁣World ⁢Economic Forum in ⁣Davos.

The board, ‌which‍ gives Trump wide decision-making powers as chairman, is being billed by the US as a new international organisation for resolving ​conflicts.

Cooper described the ⁢board as a “legal treaty that raises much broader issues” than the initiative’s‌ initial focus on ‌ending the⁢ Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

The charter proposed by the​ White House ‌does not ⁣mention the palestinian territory and critics⁤ say the board appears to be designed to replace some functions ‌of the United Nations.

Some ⁣of​ the US’s customary allies⁢ have ​not agreed to join the board and ⁣notably, none of the other permanent members of⁢ the UN Security ⁣Council – ​China, ‌France, Russia, and the UK – ​have committed to participation⁤ so far.

The​ UN‍ Security Council has been the main international platform for global diplomacy and conflict resolution since the end of World War Two.

But launching the board at a ‌signing ceremony alongside world leaders in Davos,Trump said he did not⁢ intend it as a replacement for the UN and⁢ expressed ​his belief that it would help forge an⁣ “everlasting” peace in the Middle East.

Trump said⁢ the board had⁤ the chance to‌ be “one of the moast consequential bodies ever created”.

“We’re committed to ensuring Gaza is ⁢demilitarised,⁤ properly⁢ governed and beautifully rebuilt,” Trump said. “It’s going to be⁣ a great plan and this is where the board⁢ of peace started.”

Trump said once ‍the board had been fully formed, “we can do‌ pretty much whatever ‌we want to do”.

“But​ we’ll do ⁤it in conjunction with the United Nations,” he added.

President trump was joined by the leaders and representatives of 19 countries for ​the Board of Peace signing ceremony, including Argentina, Hungary, ⁤Morocco, ⁣Saudi ⁢Arabia and turkey.

President Trump also said Putin had accepted an invitation to join the initiative.

But the‍ Russian ​president​ has not confirmed this and earlier he said his country was still studying the invitation.

Putin said the idea ⁢of using Russian assets frozen ‌in the US as a contribution to the board would be⁤ discussed at a meeting⁢ with representatives of the Trump administration later on‍ Thursday, according to Russian state‌ news agency TASS.

Speaking to the BBC’s Breakfast program from Davos, ​Cooper said the UK had ‍received an invitation to join the board ​and strongly supported Trump’s 20-point​ plan to ‌end ⁤the⁣ war in Gaza.

“That’s why we are also clear we want to play ‌our⁢ part in phase two of the ⁣Gaza⁣ peace process,”​ Cooper said.

Reuters Bahrain's Minister of the Prime Minister's‍ Court Shaikh​ Isa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, U.S. President⁢ Donald Trump and Morocco's Foreign Minister ‍Nasser Bourita hold signed ‌Charter of the Board of Peace, as the takes part‍ in a charter announcement⁣ for​ his Board of Peace​ initiative aimed ⁣at resolving global conflicts, alongside‍ the ⁣56th⁢ annual World Economic Forum (WEF), in Davos, Switzerland,⁣ January 22, ⁢2026.
Reuters

President Trump launched⁤ the Board of Peace alongside ⁢other world leaders at Davos

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