Trump Withdraws Canada's Invitation to Join "Board of Peace"
Washington – President Donald Trump rescinded Canada's invitation to join the newly formed "Board of Peace," marking the latest dispute between the North American neighbors. The withdrawal followed Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent warning of a potential "rupture" in the U.S.-led global order and Canada's refusal to pay the $1 billion membership fee, according to reports.
Trump announced the decision on Truth Social, stating in a post addressed to Carney, "Please let this Letter serve to represent that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you regarding Canada's joining." While Trump did not explicitly state the reason for the withdrawal, it came after Canada indicated it would participate without paying the required fee.
The "Board of Peace" is envisioned by the U.S. as an international organization focused on conflict resolution, with Trump serving as chairman and wielding significant decision-making authority. European leaders, led by EU chief Antonio Costa, have expressed reservations about the board's scope, but remain open to collaboration, particularly in Gaza, according to the BBC.
The withdrawal of Canada's invitation underscores growing tensions between the two countries. The BBC reported that the move comes amid concerns from European leaders regarding the board's objectives and operational structure. The future of international collaboration on the "Board of Peace" remains uncertain as key players express doubts and reassess their involvement.
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