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title: "Trump hopes to sign the Peace Council Charter in Davos, Macron declines the invitation to join"
type: "News"
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description: "The proposal for a peace council by U.S. President Trump has faced skepticism, with French President Macron declining the invitation to join. Trump hopes to sign the council's charter in Davos, requiring countries to pay $1 billion for permanent membership, which has caused confusion among other nations. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu opposes the proposal, believing the committee's composition has not been coordinated with Israel. The President of Argentina has confirmed to become a founding member, while the Prime Minister of Italy has expressed willingness to mediate"
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# Trump hopes to sign the Peace Council Charter in Davos, Macron declines the invitation to join

U.S. President Donald Trump's Peace Council proposal faces a rocky start: it has been questioned by Europe, criticized by Israel, but welcomed by the Kremlin. French President Emmanuel Macron made it clear from the outset that he would not attend, while political strongmen like Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko also received invitations.

Some countries are in a dilemma, unsure how to respond and not wanting to offend Trump. They have little time to make a decision. According to insiders, Trump hopes to sign the full charter and scope of the Peace Council in Davos on Thursday. However, some of the details have made invitees hesitant to accept the invitation.

Trump is asking countries to pay $1 billion for permanent membership in the council. The White House later confirmed this. Insiders say this caught other national leaders off guard, and many are confused. Potential members of the council began to be announced over the weekend, with leaders like Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Turkish President Erdogan among those invited.

So far, only Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly opposed the proposal. While he supports the idea of the Peace Council, his office stated that the composition of the Gaza Independent Committee under the council "was not coordinated with Israel and contradicts Israel's policies" after officials from Qatar and Turkey were included. Others have indicated they will seek adjustments. Carney stated that while he is "principally" willing to join the council, specific terms still need to be discussed. An insider clearly stated that Canada would not pay the fee. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer refused to support the council, only stating that he would discuss countermeasures with allies. Argentine President Javier Milei has confirmed he will be a founding member, while Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni positions herself as a mediator, stating she is "willing to do our part."

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