DAVOS: Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, signed the founding charter of US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” on Thursday. The decision to participate reflected the Kingdom’s support for efforts to bring lasting peace to Gaza, he said. Saudi Arabia was one of eight Arab and Islamic nations that announced on Wednesday they would join the initiative, which aims to stabilize and rebuild the war-ravaged Palestinian territory.

RIYADH: The Saudi Cabinet welcomed the second phase of the peace plan for the Gaza Strip, supporting the establishment of a Palestinian committee to administer the region and the…

Morocco's Foreign Ministry announced on Monday, January 19, that King Mohammed VI would ratify the charter of the organization created to support the peace plan for Gaza. The…

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, Turkiye, Indonesia and Pakistan have accepted invitations to join US President Donald Trump’s “board of peace” for…

Countries say board aims to support reconstruction in the Gaza Strip and advance a 'just and lasting peace'.

Nine Muslim-majority countries across the Middle East and Asia have announced their acceptance of President Donald Trump's invitation to join the U.S.-led Board of Peace.

DAVOS: Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, signed the founding charter of US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” on Thursday. The decision to…