Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is set to attend the inaugural meeting of President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' in Washington, D.C., in two weeks. This meeting marks the official launch of a U.S.-backed platform aimed at international conflict resolution, with a particular focus on transitioning Gaza from 'terrorism and decay into democracy and revitalization,' as reported by the Washington Examiner. The board, originally intended to oversee Gaza's rebuilding, has a broader charter that seems to rival the United Nations, according to The Frontier Post. Orban, a close ally of Trump within the European Union, had previously attended the initiative's launch in Davos. The board's membership requires a $1 billion fee, sparking criticism that it could become a 'pay to play' version of the UN Security Council, as noted by CBS News.
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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban to Attend Trump's Peace Board Meeting

Hungary's PM Orban to join Trump's 'Board of Peace' launch in DC, focusing on Gaza's revitalization. U.S. to pay $2.19B UN debt, amid calls for reform, balancing diplomacy and financial duties.
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