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Constitutional issues delay Italy's decision on Trump peace board, Meloni says

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Posted on January 21, 2026

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ROME, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Italy won't take part in U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" initiative, daily Corriere della Sera reported on Wednesday, citing concern that joining such a group

Italy Delays Decision on Trump's Peace Board Due to Constitutional Concerns

Italy's Stance on Trump's Peace Board

ROME, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Italy needs more time to decide whether to join U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" because parts of its statute appear incompatible with the constitution, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Wednesday.

Concerns Over Constitutional Compatibility

"This does not allow us to sign tomorrow for sure, but we need more time. There is work that needs to be done. However, my position certainly remains one of openness," Meloni told state broadcaster RAI.

International Reactions and Implications

Trump first proposed his Board of Peace last September when he announced a plan to end the Gaza war. He later said the board's remit would be expanded beyond Gaza to tackle other conflicts worldwide, and that he would chair it for life.

Invitations have reportedly been sent to about 60 countries, with at least 25 agreeing to join the project. Many others, especially in the European Union, have either ruled it out or sought more time to decide.

Earlier on Wednesday, daily Corriere della Sera said Italy would not take part, citing concerns that joining a body led by a single foreign leader would breach constitutional rules requiring Rome to engage only in organisations where it enjoys equal terms with other states.

Diplomats have also warned the project could undermine the role of the United Nations. "There is a doubt about this, a doubt that I’ve read about," Meloni said.

(Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte and Angelo Amante, writing by Gavin Jones, editing by Alvise Armellini and Crispian Balmer)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy will not join Trump's Board of Peace.
  • Concerns over constitutional violations cited.
  • Western allies show cautious reactions.
  • Board requires a $1 billion membership fee.
  • Russia and other countries invited to join.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Board of Peace?
The Board of Peace is an initiative proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump aimed at addressing global conflicts, starting with the Gaza conflict, and requiring member countries to pay a significant fee for participation.
What is the role of international organizations?
International organizations are entities formed by multiple countries to promote cooperation and address global issues such as peace, security, and economic development, often guided by principles of equality among member states.
What is a constitutional stance?
A constitutional stance refers to the interpretation and application of a country's constitution regarding specific actions or policies, ensuring they align with the fundamental laws and principles established by that constitution.

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