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France Rejects Trump’s Peace Council as Canada Engages Without Paying

A published draft charter outlines a broad mandate with a $1 billion fee for permanent seats, prompting concerns the new body would rival the UN.

Overview

  • France says it will not join at this stage, citing major questions and respect for UN principles and structure.
  • Canada intends to accept the invitation but will not pay for a permanent seat, with officials saying it wants influence from inside the process.
  • The provisional charter circulated publicly omits any mention of Gaza despite the initiative being introduced as a Gaza reconstruction mechanism.
  • The document frames a more agile global peace body and sets roughly $1 billion as the cost for permanent membership, a pay-to-play model critics say challenges multilateral norms.
  • The White House lists Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff on the founding executive committee, and invitations were sent to numerous leaders including Vladimir Putin.