Moroccan MFA signs the Constitutive Charter of the Peace Council

Upon Instruction of King Mohammed VI, Chairman of the Al Quds Committee, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates Nasser Bourita proceeded to sign on Thursday in Davos, Switzerland the founding Charter of the Board of Peace, during a ceremony chaired by President of the United States of America H.E. Donald J. Trump.
This signing follows King’s Mohammed VI acceptance to join, as a Founding Member, this initiative proposed by the U.S. President, which aims to “bolster peace efforts in the Middle East and adopt a new approach to resolving conflicts
in the world.”
Morocco and Bahrain were the first two countries to sign the Charter, following
which President Trump announced the Charter’s official entry into force, thereby
marking the official creation of the Board of Peace.
The signing ceremony of the Charter of the Board of Peace, held on the sidelines
of the World Economic Forum in Davos, was attended by some twenty Heads of
State and government, as well as the Foreign Ministers of the signatory countries,
namely Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, Indonesia, Azerbaijan and Argentina among others.
As Donald Trump has officially invited Hungary to join the Board of Peace as a founding member, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has traveled to Davos, where he signed Hungary’s accession to the Board of Peace.
If you missed it:
PM Orbán in Davos: Hungary among founding members of Trump’s Board of Peace
Participation in this Board is reserved for a select group of leaders of international stature, committed to ensuring a safe and prosperous future for coming generations.
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