Jordan joins Board of Peace in Davos to support Trump’s Gaza efforts
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- Jordan participates in the launch of Trump’s “Board of Peace” at Davos.
- Jordan affirms support for Gaza ceasefire, reconstruction, and a just peace for Palestinians.
Jordan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi represented the country at the launch of U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” during the International Economic Forum in Davos.
Jordan accepted an invitation from President Trump for King Abdullah II to join the board, highlighting Amman’s active role in regional peace initiatives.
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In a joint statement with the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt, Safadi reaffirmed Jordan’s support for Trump-led peace efforts. The statement emphasized the country’s commitment to implementing the board’s transitional mandate, in line with the comprehensive plan to end the conflict in Gaza and United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803.
The statement outlined Jordan’s priorities: establishing a lasting ceasefire, supporting Gaza’s reconstruction, and advancing a just and durable peace that upholds the Palestinian right to self-determination and the establishment of a state under international law. Jordan stressed that these efforts aim to achieve security and stability for all nations and peoples in the region.



