The Republic of Kosovo this week became the latest nation to join President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace to oversee the transition to a new government in the Gaza Strip.Kosovoan President Vjosa Osmani announced Pristina’s participation in the effort on X, saying she was “deeply honored” to join the board and that “[t]rue leadership doesn’t just talk about peace, it delivers it.”
“America helped bring peace to Kosovo. Today, Kosovo stands firmly as America’s ally, ready to help carry that peace forward. History remembers those who take bold steps to build peace — and we are ready,” she added.
The Board of Peace, thus far, appears to be an eclectic group, including the United States, Kosovo, Belarus, the UAE, Hungary, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Albania, Armenia, Argentina, Paraguay, and Morocco.
Its creation comes as part of Trump’s 20-point peace plan to end the Gaza conflict.
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on X.
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