PM Shehbaz in attendance as inaugural Board of Peace meeting kicks off – World

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WASHINGTON: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is among the leaders who have gathered in the US for the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace, where US President Donald Trump is currently speaking.

He began his address by saying that “this is a big day”.

“Lots of people watching, especially from other countries […] We have a large group of leaders, and the ones who aren’t here are watching on Zoom. I hope they enjoy it,” he added.

The US president further said, “What we are doing is very simple — peace. It’s called the Board of Peace, and it’s all about — an easy word to say, but a hard word to produce — peace.

“We are going to produce it. We have been doing a really good job, and some of these leaders that are here have helped me very much.”

joined the board in late January, and signed the founding charter during the World Economic Forum in Davos.

The summit’s immediate focus is expected to be threefold: consolidating a ceasefire in Gaza, mobilising financial pledges for the BoP — with Washin­gton announcing an initial commitment of $5 billion — and finalising the contours of a proposed global forum that Trump hopes can achieve what the United Nations could not.

Participants are also likely to discuss the proposed International Stab­ilisation Force (ISF), tas­k­ed with securing reconstruction zones and supporting a post-conflict governance arrangement in Gaza.

Eight Muslim-majority countries are expected to participate in the meeting. They include Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Qatar, and the UAE. Muslim participants are expected to adopt a unified position on Gaza-related issues.


Additional reporting by Syed Irfan Raza

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