New Delhi: US President Donald Trump is currently making headlines around the world. The reason for this attention is the decisions he is making. Sometimes he talks about bringing peace to the world, and sometimes he threatens to impose tariffs on imports to his country. Now, he has delivered a major blow to Canada, one of the North American countries.
On Thursday, President Donald Trump withdrew the invitation extended to Canada to join his Board of Peace. This board was created to resolve and end global conflicts. Donald Trump shared this information through a post on social media.
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Trump makes a significant statement.
Addressing Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, US President Donald Trump wrote on ‘Truth Social’ that this letter indicates that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to Canada. Trump also described it as the most prestigious global leadership platform to date.
In fact, Donald Trump has launched his new Board of Peace at the global level. Under this initiative, several countries have responded to the invitations sent to them to join the board. Initially, the objective of this board was stated to be working on the reconstruction of Gaza.
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