U.S. President Donald Trump said he is confident that a proposed “Peace Council” will help achieve peace not only in the Gaza Strip but worldwide.
Trump expressed strong belief in the council’s broader mandate, saying it would play a global role in promoting stability and resolving conflicts beyond Gaza.
“We will work to ensure the success of the Peace Council’s mission in the Gaza Strip,” he said, underscoring Washington’s commitment to supporting efforts aimed at restoring stability in the territory.
Moreover, Trump said the United States would soon make a decision on whether to send additional weapons to Taiwan. He indicated that the issue remains under review and that an announcement is expected in the near future.
The statements reflect a dual-track U.S. approach, combining diplomatic initiatives in the Middle East with ongoing security considerations in East Asia.




