Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan joined the "Council of Peace"

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Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan joined the 'Council of Peace'
Photo from the internet. U.S. President Donald Trump
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have decided to join an international organization known as the "Council of Peace." On January 22 in Davos, U.S. President Donald Trump signed the charter of this structure and announced his intention to lead it.

According to Trump, once the organization is fully formed, it will have the ability to make a wide range of decisions. "When the 'Council of Peace' is fully ready, we will be able to fulfill practically any of our desires. This will happen in cooperation with the UN," he noted.

Additionally, 18 more countries have joined the new organization. Within the council, each country has an equal vote, and decisions are made by majority; however, they only take effect with the approval of the chairman—Donald Trump.

It is important to note that the "Council of Peace" was created to oversee the implementation of the terms of peace agreements in the Gaza Strip. Invitations to join the organization were sent to 60 countries.
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