Overview
- The charter, posted online Sunday, outlines aims to promote stability, restore legitimate governance and conduct peacebuilding in line with international law.
- Originally tied to Gaza reconstruction in a ceasefire provision, the body is presented as led by Donald Trump and is described by Le Figaro as resembling a UN Security Council.
- France Inter reports invitations to a Thursday signing in Davos and a structure granting permanent seats to governments paying $1 billion, with others serving limited terms.
- French President Emmanuel Macron refused to participate, and Trump threatened 200% tariffs on French wines and Champagne, according to France Inter.
- France Inter says Morocco, Argentina, Hungary and Vietnam announced they will attend, Israel criticized the inclusion of Turkey and Qatar, and Russia was invited but has not responded.