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Trump's 'Peace Council' scope is being expanded
The "Peace Council," established by US President Donald Trump to stabilize the situation in the Middle East region, is proposed to expand its scope of activities further. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

According to the British publication "Financial Times," this international structure is planned to become the main mechanism aimed at resolving Ukraine, Venezuela, and other global conflicts. The broad public presentation of this initiative is expected to take place on January 20 during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Although some White House officials believe that the "Peace Council" should focus only on the Palestine-Israel conflict, the issue of expanding the council's activities to other regions is also being discussed. Regarding Venezuela, US officials plan to apply the "Peace Council" experience to eliminate the political vacuum that has arisen in this country.

The situation concerning Ukraine is even more serious. A special structure is expected to be established to resolve this conflict.

The council's composition is planned to include representatives from Ukraine, Russia, the European Union, and NATO. At the same time, the implementation of the 20-point peace program developed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which is considered "almost ready," will be monitored.

However, there are doubts and concerns among diplomats from various countries regarding this initiative. According to their opinion, the "Peace Council" could become an alternative structure to the United Nations.

Moreover, the main problem is the lack of compromise between the parties. While Moscow does not want to give up its conditions, Kyiv firmly rejects territorial concessions.

Whether Trump's "Peace Council" can succeed in these complex situations or not will become clear during the negotiations in Davos. From this perspective, how effective this initiative for achieving global peace can be remains an open question.

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