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What to know about Trump's "Board of Peace" as world leaders sign founding charter in Davos

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53% : Sigrid Kaag, Dutch former deputy prime minister and ex-UN envoy Senior advisers to the board who are tasked with leading day-to-day operations are listed as: * Aryeh Lightstone * Josh Gruenbaum Who is invited to the Board of Peace? CBS News confirmed that more than 50 countries were invited to join as of Jan. 21.
51% : " The president also said the board can do "pretty much whatever we want to do" once it is formed, and that "we're going to do it in conjunction with the United Nations.
50% : "Once the board is formed we can do pretty much whatever we want to do ... and we're going to do it in conjunction with the United Nations.
49% : In November, the United Nations passed a Security Council resolution that approved a "Board of Peace," but with a focus limited only to Gaza.
44% : The president hinted Thursday at wider ambitions for the board, beyond the war-torn Palestinian territory, and said repeatedly that the board would work with the United Nations, though he offered little detail.
41% : "Many others who are going to join, you know, others either are not in town today or they have to go through some procedure internally in their own countries, in their own country, because of constitutional limitations, but others will join," Rubio said in Davos on Thursday. Is the Board of Peace intended to replace the United Nations? President Trump said Thursday that the board would be committed to ensuring Gaza's demilitarization, and hinted at wider ambitions for the group going forward.
40% : He said the board would work "coupled with the United Nations" to create a "safer future for the world, unfolding before your eyes," adding that the board would help to "end decades of suffering.
38% : " Israel and Canada were among the nations that previously announced they were accepting Mr. Trump's invitation to join, although they did not appear on the White House list on Thursday.
34% : A source familiar with the matter told CBS News earlier this week that France intended to decline due to concerns that the Board of Peace charter goes beyond the framework of Gaza and raises major issues, particularly regarding respect for the principles and structure of the United Nations.

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