Trump rescinds Canada’s Board of Peace invitation amid spat with PM

US President Donald Trump has withdrawn an invitation to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s representative to join his ‘Board of Peace’, a global body aimed at resolving world conflicts. The decision follows a public dispute between Trump and Trudeau.

Trump initially created the board to oversee governance and reconstruction in Gaza as part of a UN-backed peace deal between Hamas and Israel. However, multiple countries declined to join, citing concerns that the board’s scope would conflict with the United Nations’ mandate. The board was intended to comprise dozens of heads of state, but its formation has been met with skepticism.

The withdrawal of the invitation to Canada comes after Trump and Trudeau engaged in a public spat. Trump has previously clashed with Trudeau over tariffs and suggested that Canada would be better off as part of the United States. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump stated that Canada benefits significantly from the US, saying “Canada lives because of the United States.”

Trudeau responded, stating that Canada’s prosperity is due to its own strengths, not its relationship with the US. He earlier commented that the global order based on “American hegemony” is experiencing a significant shift. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between the two nations.

The ‘Board of Peace’ aims to play a central role in resolving global conflicts, but its effectiveness remains uncertain due to the withdrawal of several key countries. Trump announced the withdrawal of the invitation to Canada on his social media platform, citing the need for a unified approach to global governance. The development is likely to have implications for international relations and global conflict resolution efforts.

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