21 Countries Sign Peace Council Charter
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U.S. President Donald Trump has signed the charter of the Peace Council, formally establishing the new international organization. The White House announced that the Council is now officially founded.
The charter was signed by the leaders of 21 countries, including the United States. Member states include Azerbaijan, Argentina, Armenia, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Hungary, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Qatar, China, Kosovo, Morocco, Mongolia, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Paraguay, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Uzbekistan.
The Peace Council is intended to serve as a new multilateral platform for political dialogue and cooperation on issues of international stability and security.
The Peace Council is intended to serve as a new multilateral platform for political dialogue and cooperation on issues of international stability and security.
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