Board of Peace LIVE: $17 billion, troops for Gaza stabilisation force - What BoP nations pledged

The inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace, convened by former U.S. President Donald Trump, took place on February 19 in Washington, D.C. This significant event saw participation from representatives of over 40 countries, reflecting a global effort to address pressing international issues, particularly the situation in Gaza. During this meeting, nations pledged a total of $17 billion towards a stabilisation force aimed at restoring peace and security in the region. The Board of Peace aims to foster international cooperation and dialogue, focusing on conflict resolution and humanitarian assistance, amidst ongoing tensions in Gaza. This initiative highlights the urgency of collective action in addressing global crises and underscores Trump's continued influence in international diplomacy. As discussions unfolded, the meeting served as a platform for countries to outline their commitments and share strategies for implementing the pledged funds effectively, signaling a renewed commitment to peacekeeping efforts in volatile regions.
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