Israeli PM Netanyahu agrees to join Trump’s Board of Peace

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted an invitation to join US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace.

A statement from his office said Netanyahu would become a member of the board “which is to be comprised of world leaders”.

The board was originally thought to be aimed at helping end the two-year war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and oversee reconstruction. But its proposed charter does not mention the Palestinian territory and appears to be designed to supplant functions of the UN.

Bahrain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have also agreed to join, as have Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Turkey and Vietnam.

It is not clear how many countries have been invited to join Trump’s new body -Canada, Russia, Turkey and the UK are among them, but have not yet publicly responded.

Norway has said it will not join because the current proposal “raises a number of questions”, while France and Sweden have indicated they will do the same.

According to a document leaked to the media, the Board of Peace’s charter enters into force “upon expression of consent to be bound by three states”.

Member states will be given a renewable three-year term, but they can secure a permanent place if they contribute $1bn (£740m) of funding to the board, it says.

Credit: bbc.com

 

 

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