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Pakistan formally accepts US President Donald Trump's invitation for 'Board of Peace' for Gaza; Will India join too, pay $1 billion for permanent seat?

Pakistan has officially accepted an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join a 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, raising questions about India's potential participation and financial commitment. Meanwhile, Trump has also softened his stance on Greenland, announcing a shift away from military threats and tariff threats against European nations during discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Pakistan formally accepts US President Donald Trump's invitation for 'Board of Peace' for Gaza; Will India join too, pay $1 billion for permanent seat?

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Key Highlights

  • Pakistan accepts Trump's invitation for 'Board of Peace' concerning Gaza.
  • India's participation and $1 billion payment for a permanent seat is in question.
  • Trump eases military threats regarding Greenland after NATO talks.
  • Tariff threats against European nations have been lifted by Trump.
  • Discussions at Davos focus on future security agreements for the Arctic.
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Sources

  1. Trump news at a glance: at Davos, president rambles, backs down and touts ‘future deal’ on Greenland
  2. Pakistan formally accepts US President Donald Trump's invitation for 'Board of Peace' for Gaza; Will India join too, pay $1 billion for permanent seat?
  3. EU suspends implementation of US trade deal after Donald Trump threatens to take Greenland: 'Left with no alternative'
  4. Donald Trump's U-turn on Greenland following meet with NATO chief: Drops tariff threat to European nations, discusses 'framework of future deal'
  5. Trump steps back on Greenland as NATO talks ease tariff threat to Europe

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