A New Era for Global Stability: The Board of Peace
On January 22, 2026, President Trump made history in Davos, Switzerland, by formally ratifying the Charter of the Board of Peace. Standing alongside leaders from over 20 nations, the President unveiled an ambitious roadmap designed to transform conflict zones into hubs of prosperity, starting with the Gaza Strip.
What is the Board of Peace?
The Board of Peace (BoP) is a newly established international organization designed to move faster and more effectively than traditional multilateral institutions.
- Leadership: President Trump serves as the inaugural Chairman, bringing a “free-market” and “common-sense” approach to global diplomacy.
- Mission: To oversee post-conflict reconstruction, enforce demilitarization, and mobilize global resources for stability.
- Founding Members: Countries including Argentina, Bahrain, Egypt, Hungary, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have already signed the charter.
The “Gaza 2035” Vision
A central focus of the announcement was the “Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict.” Led by Jared Kushner, the administration presented a bold vision for a “New Gaza” that moves away from decades of aid dependency.
- Economic Revitalization: Plans include coastal tourism zones with high-rise developments, industrial parks, and a new airport.
- Immediate Action: The reopening of the Rafah crossing was announced for next week to facilitate the flow of goods and people.
- Security: The plan calls for the decommissioning of heavy weapons and the establishment of a Palestinian-run technocratic administration (the NCAG) to restore order.
A Pragmatic Path Forward
During the ceremony, President Trump noted that the world is “richer, safer, and much more peaceful” than a year ago. By bypasssing the procedural gridlock of the United Nations, the Board of Peace aims to act as a “rapid-response” forum for the 21st century.
“Together, we are in a position to end decades of suffering… and forge a beautiful, everlasting, and glorious peace.” — President Donald J. Trump
