Lula is invited by Trump to join the ‘peace council’ in Gaza President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva received an invitation from the president of the United States, Donald Trump, to be part of the so-called “peace council” for Gaza. Lula has not yet accepted the invitation. Also this Saturday, the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, confirmed that he had been invited. By sharing an image of the invitation letter, Milei wrote on The other invited members are: American billionaire businessman Marc Rowan and Robert Gabriel, Trump’s assistant who serves on the National Security Council. The American president will preside over the body. Trump announced yesterday the creation of the council, a key element of the second phase of the Washington-backed plan to end the war in the Palestinian territory. “I can say with certainty that it is the largest and most prestigious council ever gathered at any time and place”, he highlighted, when making the announcement on social media. According to the White House, the peace council will discuss issues such as “strengthening governance capacity, regional relations, reconstruction, attracting investment, large-scale financing and capital mobilization.” Trump during an interview this Friday (16) Nathan Howard/Reuters The American president also appointed American Major General Jasper Jeffers this Friday to direct the International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, which will have the mission of maintaining security in the Palestinian territory and training a new police force to succeed Hamas.
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Lula is invited by Trump to join the ‘peace council’ in Gaza; President has not yet accepted the invitation
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