World leaders including Argentina’s Javier Milei and Hungary’s Viktor Orban have been unveiled as members of Donald Trump’s newly formed Board of Peace at Davos.
The leaders were brought out on stage at a ceremony hosted by Trump who will leave Switzerland later after meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Originally intended to help end the devastating Gaza war but which the President now sees having a wider role that Europe and some others fear will rival or undermine the United Nations.
Trump, who will chair the board, has invited dozens of other world leaders to join it and sees the grouping addressing other global challenges beyond Gaza, though he does not intend it as a replacement for the United Nations, he has said.
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