The roster of rejectors for President Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ grows, with Sweden’s Ulf Kristersson delivering a Davos rebuke, aligning with France and Norway’s prior dismissals. This wave of opposition spotlights the plan’s controversial blueprint and potential clash with UN primacy.
Norway’s Kravik cited UN erosion risks in media remarks. Macron dismissed it as no UNSC proxy at WEF. Details from Reuters’ draft show Trump’s lifelong helm, Gaza-centric start with global ambitions, and contentious invites to Putin, Lukashenko—prompting UK structure critiques.
Netanyahu bucks the trend, accepting per X from his office for the leaders’ Gaza dispute forum. Israel previously protested the surprise Gaza board announcement sans input, zeroing on Turkey’s Fidan, eyeing Rubio dialogue.
Joiners: Argentina, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Morocco, UAE, Vietnam. It anchors Gaza phase two via NCAG for rebuild and finance, with Trump’s board and Gaza executive in support.
Per The Times of Israel diplomats, UN harm looms. Sweden’s move crystallizes Europe’s caution against Trump’s alternative order. As Gaza tensions persist, the board’s path forward reveals stark international divides.