UAE becomes first to endorse Trump’s ‘board of peace’ initiative

The United Arab Emirates has become one of the first countries to publicly back United States President Donald Trump’s newly proposed “Board of Peace,” after formally accepting an invitation to join the initiative, the UAE foreign ministry announced on Tuesday.

The ministry said the UAE stood ready to “contribute actively to the mission of the Board of Peace, supporting greater cooperation, stability and prosperity for all”, marking formal alignment with Washington’s new conflict-resolution effort.

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The acceptance comes as governments worldwide react cautiously to Trump’s plan, which is intended to begin with the Gaza conflict before expanding to address other global disputes, according to a copy of the invitation letter and draft charter.

Some leaders offered guarded responses. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said Italy was “ready to do our part”, while Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Ottawa had agreed “in principle”, pending further details.

The inclusion of a draft charter in the invitation letter raised concerns among some European governments that the initiative could undermine the role of the United Nations, which Trump has repeatedly criticised for failing to support his efforts to end conflicts worldwide.

Under the proposal, the board would be chaired for life by Trump. Member states would serve three-year terms unless they contribute $1 billion each to fund the board’s activities, which would confer permanent membership, according to the letter.

“This simply offers permanent membership to partner countries who demonstrate deep commitment to peace, security and prosperity,” the White House said in a post on X.

An unequivocal acceptance has also been issued by Hungary, while most governments have so far refrained from public comment, privately voicing concerns about the plan’s implications for the authority of the United Nations.

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