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Spain will not join Trump's Board of Peace, PM says

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Posted on January 23, 2026

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MADRID, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Spain will not take part in the Board of Peace initiative launched by U.S. President Donald Trump to tackle global conflicts, saying the decision was consistent with its

Spain will not join Trump's Board of Peace, PM

Spain's Decision on Trump's Peace Initiative

MADRID, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Spain will not take part in the Board of Peace initiative launched by U.S. President Donald Trump to tackle global conflicts, saying the decision was consistent with its belief in multilateralism and the United Nations system.

Reasons for Declining Participation

"We appreciate the invitation, but we decline," Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told reporters late on Thursday after an EU summit in Brussels.

Global Context and Reactions

Washington says the body will help broker and monitor ceasefires, organise security arrangements and coordinate rebuilding in places emerging from war. The concept stems from Trump's Gaza peace plan.

Involvement of Other Countries

Missing from the board's launch ceremony held at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland's Davos on Thursday were traditional U.S. allies such as Canada, Britain and all European Union members except Hungary and Bulgaria.

Sanchez cited consistency with Madrid's commitment to international law, the U.N. and multilateralism as the main reasons it was declining to participate.

Sanchez also said the Board of Peace did not include the Palestinian Authority.

Israel has joined the board, along with Middle Eastern countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

(Reporting by David Latona; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain declines to join Trump's Board of Peace.
  • Decision aligns with Spain's multilateralism stance.
  • Board of Peace aims to tackle global conflicts.
  • Traditional U.S. allies absent from the board.
  • Israel and Middle Eastern countries join the board.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is multilateralism?
Multilateralism refers to an alliance of multiple countries working together on a given issue, often through international organizations like the United Nations, to promote cooperation and collective decision-making.
What is the United Nations?
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization founded in 1945, comprising 193 member states. It aims to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries, addressing global issues such as human rights and development.

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