According to U.S. sources, the United States plans to hold the first leader’s meeting of the so-called “Peace Committee” in Washington, D.C., on the 19th. The agenda includes discussions on fundraising for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. However, since its inception, the committee has been met with indifference, with many countries adopting a cautious stance. France, Norway, Spain, New Zealand, and others have already stated they have no intention of joining. (CCTV News)
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The U.S. plans to hold the so-called "Peace Committee" first leadership meeting on the 19th
According to U.S. sources, the United States plans to hold the first leader’s meeting of the so-called “Peace Committee” in Washington, D.C., on the 19th. The agenda includes discussions on fundraising for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. However, since its inception, the committee has been met with indifference, with many countries adopting a cautious stance. France, Norway, Spain, New Zealand, and others have already stated they have no intention of joining. (CCTV News)