U.S. President Donald Trump rescinded an invitation for Canada to join his newly formed "Board of Peace," marking the latest disagreement between the two North American nations. Trump announced the withdrawal in a post on Truth Social Thursday evening, addressing it to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The post stated, "Please let this Letter serve to represent that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you regarding Canada's joining." Trump did not provide a specific reason for the decision.
Carney had previously indicated that Canada would accept the invitation in principle, despite stating it would not contribute financially to the board. His office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The "Board of Peace" is being promoted by the U.S. as a new international organization aimed at resolving conflicts, with Trump holding significant decision-making authority as chairman.
European leaders, led by EU chief Antonio Costa, have expressed reservations regarding the scope of the board, but have indicated a willingness to collaborate with the body, particularly in Gaza.
The withdrawal of Canada's invitation follows recent remarks by Prime Minister Carney, who warned of a potential "rupture" in the U.S.-led global order. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Canada on matters of international policy and cooperation. The future role and effectiveness of the "Board of Peace" remain uncertain as it navigates international skepticism and shifting alliances.
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