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Trump Announces 'Council for Peace' at Davos

Published January 22, 2026, 12:33
Trump Announces 'Council for Peace' at Davos

Donald Trump announced the creation of a 'Council for Peace' during a signing ceremony in Davos, expressing optimism for the end of the war in Ukraine and the general retreat of global threats. The ceremony was attended by representatives from approximately 20 countries, including leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Argentina, and Paraguay. Trump stated that the agreement for Ukraine was the most difficult to achieve, but noted significant progress in peace talks. He also claimed to have resolved eight wars and that the war in Gaza is nearing its end, although some 'small fires' still need to be extinguished. The former US president emphasized that threats to Europe, America, and the Middle East are 'receding' and that the world is 'richer, safer, and more peaceful' than it was a year ago. He also referred to strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, arguing that they 'eliminated' the country's nuclear capability. Trump expressed his belief that the Council for Peace will be one of the most important bodies ever created and that almost every country wants to participate. He stressed that he will continue to cooperate with organizations such as the United Nations to achieve the Council's goals.