Donald Trump, Peace and Board
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BUDAPEST, Jan 9 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump wished "best of luck" to Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a long-time ally, in his election campaign, in a letter Orban posted on his Facebook page on Friday.
The alignment between the US President and the Hungarian Prime Minister on principles and and global politics provides Hungary a strategic advantage.
The “Board of Peace” idea emerged from the Gaza “ceasefire”—an agreement that has been broken countless times, as at least 11 Palestinians, including two children and three journalists, were killed in Israeli attacks the day before Trump’s announcement.
Jared Kushner presented a phased vision for the future of Gaza at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, saying that there was “no plan B” when it comes to reconstructing the territory battered during the two-year war between Israel and Hamas.
It is an unprecedented historical success that Hungary can participate in the Board of Peace as a founding member, at the invitation of Donald Trump, historian and American expert Rajmund Fekete says.