Feb. 19 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump's Board of Peace is set to meet for the first time Thursday in Washington to hear an update on progress on his peace plan in Gaza.
About 60 invitations were sent to world leaders to serve on the board but only about two dozen have agreed, The Washington Post reported.
"We're going to have all world leaders," Trump told reporters Monday. But it wasn't immediately clear who would be present at the renamed Donald J. Trump U.S. Institute of Peace. Trump signed the charter for the board at Davos, Switzerland, last month.
More than half of those who have agreed to come are on the list of 75 nations barred from U.S. visas pending a State Department review, The Post reported.
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