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Tokayev joined the "Peace Council" initiative by Trump

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Tokayev joined the 'Peace Council' initiative by Trump
Former US President Donald Trump has initiated the establishment of a new international organization — the "Peace Council." This was reported by Zamin.uz.

He officially invited Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to join this council. This was announced by the assistant to the President of Kazakhstan, Ruslan Zheldibay.

According to Zheldibay, Tokayev was among the first world leaders to receive an invitation to become a member of this council. It was also emphasized that Kazakhstan is considered one of the founding members of this council.

In his response letter, Tokayev expressed gratitude to Trump and agreed to join the new organization. It is reported that Trump will chair the "Peace Council," and the decision on whom to invite as members will primarily be at his discretion.

Membership can last up to three years. However, there is one condition: if a country contributes more than one billion dollars to the council's fund within the first year, it will be granted permanent membership status.

It was also stated that joining the council is officially free. However, countries that make significant financial contributions may have permanent and broader authority within the council.

The collected funds are mainly planned to be directed towards restoring infrastructure in the Gaza sector. It is said that expenses will be strictly controlled and the funds will be used for their intended purposes.

Council decisions are made based on the principle of "one country — one vote," but the final approval is carried out by the council chairman. This mechanism may become one of the most discussed issues in the council's activities.

Invitations were sent by Trump to countries such as Argentina, Hungary, Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, and Italy, and they have accepted membership. Invitations were also sent to France, Germany, and the United Arab Emirates, but responses from them have not yet been received.

The new organization is starting work with great goals and substantial funds. Now the main question is — will this format truly serve peace or will it become a field for geopolitical conflicts?

Time will tell.

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