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These countries became members of Trump's “Peace Council” - LIST

These countries became members of Trump's “Peace Council” - LIST

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22 January 2026, 15:56

Today, in Davos, Switzerland, the founding document of the “Peace Council,” established at the initiative of US President Donald Trump, was signed.

At the ceremony, representatives from 21 countries, along with the US, participated.

Donald Trump stated at the event that this council has the full potential to be one of the most important organizations ever created.

“And I believe that the Peace Council’s unification with the people gathered here, with the United Nations, can become something truly unique for the world – not just for the US, but for the entire world,” he said.

Modern.az website presents the list of countries that participated in the ceremony:

USA, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Argentina, Paraguay, Hungary, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Hungary, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Morocco, Mongolia, Pakistan, Paraguay, Turkey, and Uzbekistan.

The Peace Council was initially established to monitor compliance with peace conditions in the Gaza Strip. However, Donald Trump decided to expand the organization's mandate to resolve conflicts in other parts of the world. 58 countries, including Russia, have been invited to join the organization. Vladimir Putin stated that he is ready to send $1 billion (the amount required for permanent membership) to the organization, primarily to support the Palestinian people.

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