Illustration of Trump announcing the Board of Peace amid mixed international reactions, with a world map highlighting acceptances and declines.
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トランプの平和委員会に世界各国から混合的な反応

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米国のドナルド・トランプ大統領は、ガザを起点に世界的な紛争解決を目指す平和委員会を立ち上げた。複数の国が参加を表明する一方、欧州の同盟国を中心に拒否の動きも出ている。このイニシアチブは国連の役割を損なう可能性があると外交官らが懸念を示している。

Kenya has been placed on high alert due to escalating violence in South Sudan, where the United Nations reports over 180,000 people displaced. This stems from fresh attacks and ceasefire violations. President William Ruto has engaged South Sudan's leaders to urge dialogue for peace.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is relocating about 300 positions and central functions from New York to Bonn within two years. An additional 100 roles will move to Madrid. The decision is seen as a key signal for German foreign policy.

South Korea is set to conclude its two-year term as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council this week, marking its third stint on the body. Elected in June 2023, the country focused on emerging security challenges like cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. The foreign ministry pledged to continue expanding contributions to international peace and security.

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Building on prior condemnations of specific incidents like the US attack on a Venezuelan oil tanker on December 11, Cuba has strongly condemned escalating US warmongering against Venezuela at the UN Security Council, threatening regional sovereignty and peace. Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla highlighted international concerns over US violations of international law.

United States Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz has described President Donald Trump’s efforts to steer the UN back toward what he calls its core post–World War II mission of promoting peace. In a recent interview with The Daily Wire, Waltz emphasized pursuing an America First–aligned reform agenda, including defunding programs he deems non‑essential and pushing other countries to share more of the security burden.

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The un's committee on the elimination of racial discrimination has issued sharp criticism of Sweden's visitation zones, calling them repugnant and illegal. The committee warns of racial profiling and urges a review of legislation. The government defends the zones as compatible with international conventions.

 

 

 

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