The Presidents of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan signed the charter of the "Council of Peace"

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On January 22, in Davos, Switzerland, as part of the World Economic Forum, a ceremony was held to sign the charter of the "Council of Peace".

This event was attended by leaders of countries, prime ministers, and foreign ministers from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Argentina, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Hungary, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Morocco, Mongolia, Paraguay, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and many other states.

Donald Trump announced that in the future, more than 50 countries will join the "Council of Peace".

In his opening speech, he emphasized that the new initiative will work in cooperation with the UN and will discuss key foreign policy issues, including the situation in the Middle East and other regions. One of the central focuses will be the resolution of the conflict in the Gaza Strip. Trump also clarified that the "Council of Peace" does not intend to replace the UN in addressing global issues.

He invited numerous world leaders to become part of this organization.

"This council has every chance of becoming one of the most significant bodies ever created," Trump noted.

According to the BBC, 19 countries have already expressed a desire to join the "Council of Peace," and their representatives signed the charter:

It was previously reported that lifetime membership in the "Council of Peace" is valued at one billion dollars. Donald Trump has taken the position of chairman of this organization.

According to the charter, Trump receives unique powers within the "Council of Peace." He will become the first chairman with the right to invite new states, form an executive council, veto decisions, and choose his successor. Thus, the entire management structure will be centered around the figure of the chairman.
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