The US allocates 1 billion dollars for the "Peace Council"

According to a document prepared by the US administration, it is stated that 1 billion dollars should be allocated to support the activities of the "Peace Council" for three years. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This document has been sent to nearly 60 countries and was reviewed by the Reuters news agency. According to the document, member states will initially join the council for a period of three years.
After this period ends, the council chairman may extend the membership. However, if a country pays 1 billion dollars within the first year, its membership will remain permanent.
Bloomberg News was the first to publish this document. It stated that the new initiative aims to financially bind members to the council and determine their membership duration.
The main goal of this initiative is to resolve issues in the Gaza region and to prevent involvement in other international conflicts in the future. The document also provides detailed information about the council's operational mechanisms.





