
Gavin Newsom Trolls Trump Over Apparent Drowsiness at Board of Peace Event
California Governor Gavin Newsom mocked former President Donald Trump for appearing drowsy during the first meeting of the Board of Peace, suggesting Trump was asleep.
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Trump mixes diplomacy and flattery at peace board meeting - Reuters
Trump mixes diplomacy and flattery at peace board meeting Reuters
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Trump said it "looks like" Hamas will disarm, even though there are signs the group is regrouping.
Read full article →Trump says Gaza war ‘is over’, but analysts warn fighting could resume within weeks
US President Donald Trump’s declaration at the inaugural meeting of his “Board of Peace” that the war in Gaza “is over” belies what regional analysts describe as a mounting risk that Israeli military operations could resume within weeks. At the gathering in Washington on Thursday, attended by top officials from more than 20 countries, promises of reconstruction and a “bright future” for Gaza were coupled with blunt US warnings that the alternative to disarmament would be a return to war. Outside...
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Read full article →Gavin Newsom trolls ‘Dozy Don’ as president’s eyes droop during Board of Peace event: ‘He’s really just asleep’
The Board of Peace held its first meeting Thursday
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Read full article →Tarar says Pakistan earned ‘great recognition and honour’ at Board of Peace meeting
Minister of Information Attaullah Tarar said Pakistan had received “great recognition and honour” at the Board of Peace meeting, terming it a moment of pride for the country and its people. In a video shared on X by Radio Pakistan on Friday, the information minister said that the way US President Donald Trump praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir, and appreciated Pakistan’s role, had added to the country’s prestige and enabled it to gain wider global recognition. He added that the praise had raised Pakistan’s stature and that the country had “emerged as an important player on the global stage”. Tarar described the development as a success of Pakistan’s foreign policy and “the result of teamwork between the prime minister and field marshal”. He added that PM Shehbaz had consistently raised the Palestinian cause at every platform, especially at the United Nations (UN) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). “Today, he stated three points: that Palestinians have a right to their land, that they should be granted self-determination in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions, and that the establishment of an independent Palestinian state is essential for lasting peace,” he said, adding that these remarks reflected the heartfelt sentiments of Palestinians and were a source of pride for Muslims. The minister further said the “confident body language” of both leaders signaled a strong rapport and enhanced Pakistan’s prestige. “Pakistan’s foreign policy is making significant strides forward; from a time of isolation, the nation’s standing has transformed dramatically, showing that honest leadership yields positive results,” he added. The inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace was held in Washington on February 19, with US President Donald Trump leading the session at the US Institute of Peace. PM Shehbaz attended the meeting at Trump’s invitation. Addressing the meeting, PM Shehbaz called for an end to ceasefire violations in Gaza, stressing that it was “very important” for achieving long-lasting peace in the war-torn territory. The Board of Peace was first proposed in September 2025. It formed part of a 20-point Gaza peace plan. The plan followed a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas earlier that year. The board’s establishment was endorsed by a UN Security Council resolution. Resolution 2803, adopted in November, authorised international cooperation for Gaza’s reconstruction. The board’s charter includes humanitarian and reconstruction responsibilities. It also allows for broader conflict resolution roles.
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Read full article →Trump kicks off his 'Board of Peace,' with eye on Gaza and beyond - The Jakarta Post
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