‘Together we are in a position to… end decades of suffering, stop generations of hatred and bloodshed, and forge a beautiful, everlasting and glorious peace for that region and for the whole region of the world,’ proclaimed President Trump at the Davos Economic Forum. His announcement of the Board of Peace has attracted attention and skepticism from global leaders concerned about its implications for the UN and international relations. The initiative is seen by some as an attempt to shift power and influence away from established institutions. With critics warning that it could dangerously interfere with the global order, world leaders grapple with the potential consequences of aligning themselves with Trump’s vision for peace.
Trump's Board of Peace: A Rival to the UN?

Trump's Board of Peace: A Rival to the UN?
As President Trump launches his Board of Peace, concerns rise over its impact on the UN's role in global diplomacy.
President Donald Trump's recent inauguration of the Board of Peace at the Davos Economic Forum raises eyebrows and sparks debate about the future of international diplomacy. Critics warn that this new initiative could overshadow the United Nations, as the Board is designed to focus on global peace efforts with Trump at the helm for life. While some world leaders express skepticism, others praise the move, leading to questions about its implications for existing international power structures.

















