The Peace Council named Belarus as the founding country of the organization
On January 28, the Peace Council named Belarus one of the founding countries of the emerging international organization.
The Peace Council welcomes Belarus as a founding country of our growing international organization," reads a message on the social network X (ex. Twitter) in the organization's account.
On January 20, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko signed a document on the republic's accession to the "Peace Council" proposed by the United States. He stressed Minsk's readiness to participate in the new international structure initiated by Washington.
Washington, according to the Axios portal, sent invitations to a number of states to join the "Peace Council" on the Gaza Strip, which were subsequently rejected by most European states, who were alarmed that the new international organization would in the future sideline the UN as a platform for resolving global conflicts. conflicts. However, Azerbaijan, Argentina, Bahrain, Hungary, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Israel, Morocco and Egypt have since agreed to the initiative to join the council.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced on January 19 that Russian President Vladimir Putin had received an invitation from the United States to the "Peace Council" on Gas. During the briefing, he added that the Russian side had begun a detailed study of this issue.
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