Peace board promises huge aid for Gaza, Trump confirms $7 billion pledge

Trump announced that nine countries have pledged $7 billion for a Gaza relief package at the Board of Peace meeting, including Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and UAE.

Peace board promises huge aid for Gaza, Trump confirms $7 billion pledge

In an important event held on Thursday, President Donald Trump made an announcement during the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington. He shared that nine members of the board have joined together in a pledge to contribute a generous amount of USD 7 billion towards a relief package for Gaza. These countries include Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, UAE, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and Kuwait, all of whom have shown their support and dedication to this cause. Trump expressed his gratitude towards the donors and acknowledged that every dollar spent is an investment towards achieving stability and fostering new and harmonious relationships. However, he also acknowledged that this amount is only a small fraction of the estimated USD 70 billion that is required to rebuild the Palestinian territory that has been devastated by two years of war. In addition to the pledges made by these countries, Trump also announced that the United States is pledging USD 10 billion for the Board of Peace. Although he did not specify how this amount will be utilized, he highlighted the fact that the Board of Peace is laying the foundation for a better future for all, starting right there in that very room. This event was covered by Orissa POST, Odisha's No.1 English Daily, and serves as a testament to the determination and efforts of the board members in working towards a brighter and more peaceful future. With the support of these countries and the United States, it is evident that the Board of Peace is making significant strides towards its goal.
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