Trump vows $10 billion from U.S. for his 'Board of Peace'
President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' gathered in Washington on Thursday for its long-awaited first meeting, with the next stage of the fragile ceasefire in Gaza in focus.
It was an event teeming with “the greatest world leaders,” financial and troop pledges and promises of global conflicts settled, which he cast as a coda to his presidency.
The board would not only achieve peace in Gaza but also intervene in “hotspots” around the world, Trump said. “We will help Gaza,' the president said. 'We will straighten it out. We will make it successful. We will make it peaceful. And we will do things like that in other spots.”
Its members would be able to “do things many other people couldn’t conceive or think of,” he added, calling this first meeting featuring representatives of at least 40 countries, including heads of state, “one of, if not the, most important day of our careers.”
The president also said $7 billion had been committed by board members for reconstruction in Gaza and announced a $10 billion commitment from the United States to the Board of Peace initiative, a sum he said was small compared to the cost of war.
'It’s two weeks of fighting,' he said. 'Sounds like a lot, but it’s a very small number.' Trump did not say where the $10 billion would come from and the White House did not respond to an inquiry from NBC News.
President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' gathered in Washington on Thursday for its long-awaited first meeting, with the next stage of the fragile ceasefire in Gaza in focus.
It was an event teeming with “the greatest world leaders,” financial and troop pledges and promises of global conflicts settled, which he cast as a coda to his presidency.
The board would not only achieve peace in Gaza but also intervene in “hotspots” around the world, Trump said. “We will help Gaza,' the president said. 'We will straighten it out. We will make it successful. We will make it peaceful. And we will do things like that in other spots.”
Its members would be able to “do things many other people couldn’t conceive or think of,” he added, calling this first meeting featuring representatives of at least 40 countries, including heads of state, “one of, if not the, most important day of our careers.”
The president also said $7 billion had been committed by board members for reconstruction in Gaza and announced a $10 billion commitment from the United States to the Board of Peace initiative, a sum he said was small compared to the cost of war.
'It’s two weeks of fighting,' he said. 'Sounds like a lot, but it’s a very small number.' Trump did not say where the $10 billion would come from and the White House did not respond to an inquiry from NBC News.
President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' gathered in Washington on Thursday for its long-awaited first meeting, with the next stage of the fragile ceasefire in Gaza in focus.
It was an event teeming with “the greatest world leaders,” financial and troop pledges and promises of global conflicts settled, which he cast as a coda to his presidency.
The board would not only achieve peace in Gaza but also intervene in “hotspots” around the world, Trump said. “We will help Gaza,' the president said. 'We will straighten it out. We will make it successful. We will make it peaceful. And we will do things like that in other spots.”
Its members would be able to “do things many other people couldn’t conceive or think of,” he added, calling this first meeting featuring representatives of at least 40 countries, including heads of state, “one of, if not the, most important day of our careers.”
The president also said $7 billion had been committed by board members for reconstruction in Gaza and announced a $10 billion commitment from the United States to the Board of Peace initiative, a sum he said was small compared to the cost of war.
'It’s two weeks of fighting,' he said. 'Sounds like a lot, but it’s a very small number.' Trump did not say where the $10 billion would come from and the White House did not respond to an inquiry from NBC News.
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Trump vows $10 billion from U.S. for his 'Board of Peace'
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