Trump: Board of Peace will one day oversee UN

US President Donald Trump stated that the Board of Peace will one day oversee the United Nations to ensure it operates properly, while supporting the strengthening of the UN. The remarks were made at the inaugural high-level conference of the Board of Peace in Washington on February 19, 2026, attended by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and leaders from other countries.

The inaugural high-level conference of the Board of Peace (BoP) took place at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington on Thursday, February 19, 2026. US President Donald Trump, as host and initiator, opened the event and shared his views on the future of the UN.

Trump expressed hope that the UN would endure and grow stronger. "One day, I won't be here. The United Nations will still be around, and I think it will be much stronger," he said. He added, "And the Board of Peace will almost oversee the United Nations and make sure that organization runs properly. But we will strengthen the United Nations."

According to Trump, the UN requires support for its operational facilities and funding. "We will make sure the United Nations keeps running... I've been saying it for years, the United Nations has tremendous potential," he stated. He believes the organization will ultimately fulfill its potential.

The formation of the Board of Peace was announced by Trump in January 2026, inviting around 50 countries to join. The event was attended by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who was set to deliver Indonesia's national statement. Other leaders present included those from Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Pakistan, Paraguay, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Egypt, as well as representatives from Belarus, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Israel.

The agenda included an opening by Trump, presentations from key figures, statements from member leaders, and a vote to adopt a resolution. During the event, Trump also praised Indonesia's plan to send TNI troops to Gaza to maintain the ceasefire and promote peace.

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Illustration of Trump announcing the Board of Peace amid mixed international reactions, with a world map highlighting acceptances and declines.
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On January 22, 2026, US President Donald Trump launched the Board of Peace (BoP) at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as the second phase of the Hamas-Israel peace plan. Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto signed the BoP Charter alongside other leaders, though the initiative has sparked domestic criticism over Palestinian involvement and its imperial mandate.

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President Donald Trump has launched a new international initiative called the Board of Peace, first pitched as part of a Gaza postwar plan but described in a draft charter as a broader conflict-resolution body. Invitations to join have drawn a muted response from several U.S. allies, while the charter outlines three-year memberships and an optional $1 billion contribution for a permanent seat, according to reporting by multiple outlets and a charter copy published online by the Times of Israel.

President Donald Trump has announced that member states of his Board of Peace have committed over $5 billion for humanitarian and reconstruction efforts in Gaza. The pledge, along with thousands of personnel for security, will be formally unveiled on February 19, 2026, in Washington, D.C. The initiative aims to foster long-term peace and economic stability in the region.

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The US and Israel's military aggression against Iran at the end of February 2026 has raised doubts about the credibility of the Board of Peace (BoP). DPR member TB Hasanuddin stated that the attack proves the anti-peace nature of BoP leaders, while an international relations expert views it as a test for the global peace narrative. The Indonesian government is urged to take a firm stance and leverage its BoP membership for diplomacy.

Indonesia, along with seven other Muslim-majority nations, has announced its joining of the Gaza Peace Council initiated by US President Donald Trump. The decision was revealed in a joint statement by foreign ministers, including Indonesia's Sugiono, to support stability in Palestine. However, experts warn against involvement that could harm Palestinian interests.

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The Israeli government formally expressed discontent over the composition of the Gaza Executive Board promoted by Donald Trump, deeming it uncoordinated with Tel Aviv and contrary to its policy. The reaction followed the announcement of members including representatives from Turkey and Qatar, countries with complex ties to the conflict. Israel instructed its foreign minister to contact the United States for explanations.

 

 

 

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