President Trump has been extending invitations to dozens of nations, even suggesting the board could soon mediate various international conflicts

Trump has invited the leaders of several countries to be part of the executive board, with members asked to pay a $1 billion fee after three years

With the Kremlin claiming that Putin has been invited to join Trump’s Board of Peace alongside Tony Blair, chief international correspondent Bel Trew asks what the US president is…

Israel has previously objected to the membership of the board

President Trump has been extending invitations to dozens of nations, even suggesting the board could soon mediate various international conflicts

Foreign secretary says Britain supports president’s Gaza plan but there are concerns around involvement of Putin

At the World Economic Forum in Davos the US President said that once the group is formed ‘we can do pretty much whatever we want to do’, days after his threat to Greenland

The Board of Peace is expected to try and mediate global conflict and has been accused of trying to replace the UN