The World Economic Forum’s reception of the new Peace Council, created by United States President Donald Trump, was timid. Applause contained in the auditorium with empty chairs, and the membership of less than 20 countries — without any historical ally of the USA from Western Europe.
During his speech, Trump gave a speech that mixed with the American economy and the assessment that the world could become “more peaceful” with the creation of the group.
According to Trump, “there are small fires” in the world, but he will “put it out”.
“But they are small outbreaks,” he said, citing that the war in the Gaza Strip “is really coming to an end.”
Among them are two Latin Americans: Argentina and Paraguay.
In addition, there are several from Eastern Europe, such as Armenia, Bulgaria and Hungary.
Also present are Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Pakistan and Turkey, among others.
