Israeli FM to Attend Trump’s First Peace Board Meeting

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar will attend the inaugural meeting of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” on Thursday, officials confirmed.

The meeting, the first of its kind convened by Trump since leaving office, aims to foster discussions on international peace initiatives, though specific details regarding the board’s agenda remain undisclosed. Saar’s participation signals a willingness from the current Israeli government to engage with the former administration on matters of regional security and diplomacy.

News of Saar’s attendance was initially reported by Reuters and subsequently confirmed by Yahoo News and Investing.com. Global Banking & Finance Review® too reported on the event, highlighting Saar’s inclusion in the meeting.

The Board of Peace’s formation and its intended role are still emerging. It is unclear what specific powers or influence the board will wield, or what concrete outcomes are anticipated from its deliberations. The Israeli Foreign Ministry has not yet released a statement outlining Saar’s objectives for the meeting or the topics he intends to raise.

The meeting is scheduled to take place as the region continues to navigate complex geopolitical challenges, including ongoing tensions with Iran and the unresolved Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Trump administration previously brokered the Abraham Accords, normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab nations, a development that may serve as a point of discussion during the Board of Peace meeting.

As of Wednesday, no further details regarding the attendees or the location of the meeting have been publicly released. The former President’s office has remained silent on the specifics of the event.

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