US President Donald Trump has officially announced the establishment of the Peace Council during a special ceremony held in Davos. The initiative aims to create a new mechanism for global stability and diplomatic engagement.
According to Operative Information Center-OMM, the head of state noted that the newly created organization will operate in a partnership format with the United Nations (UN) and many countries around the world. US President Donald Trump emphasized that the council is designed to complement existing international structures while fostering more direct cooperation between major global powers.
In his speech, US President Donald Trump highlighted the significant interest in the project, stating: "Many countries have already received invitations, and everyone wants to take part in this initiative. The body will be in close contact with both the UN and other international partners." The head of the White House expressed his gratitude to all parties supporting the project, noting that this step would mark a new stage in international relations.
The announcement took place on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, an annual gathering that brings together global political and business leaders to discuss the most pressing issues facing the international community. The establishment of the Peace Council is seen as a strategic move to address contemporary security challenges and promote multilateral diplomacy in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.