WASHINGTON/OTTAWA, Jan 22 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump withdrew on Thursday an invite for Canada to hitch his “Board of Peace” initiative geared toward resolving world conflicts.
Trump’s about-face follows Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech on the World Financial Discussion board in Davos, the place he overtly decried highly effective nations utilizing financial integration as weapons and tariffs as leverage.
“Please let this Letter serve to symbolize that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you relating to Canada’s becoming a member of, what will probably be, probably the most prestigious Board of Leaders ever assembled, at any time,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social put up directed at Carney.
Neither Carney’s workplace nor the White Home instantly responded to Reuters requests for touch upon Thursday night.

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Final week, Carney’s workplace stated he had been invited to serve on the board and deliberate to simply accept.
Carney obtained a uncommon standing ovation in Davos after the speech, through which he urged nations to simply accept the tip of a rules-based world order.
Canada, which just lately signed a commerce cope with China, can present how “center powers” would possibly act collectively to keep away from being victimized by American hegemony, he added.
Trump retorted that Canada “lives due to america,” and informed listeners in Davos that Carney ought to be thankful for america’ earlier largesse.
“Do not forget that, Mark, the following time you make your statements,” he added, addressing Carney straight. The withdrawal of Canada’s invitation got here hours after Trump formally launched the board, which was initially meant to cement a Gaza ceasefire.
Everlasting members should assist fund the board with a fee of $1 billion every, in keeping with Trump.
“As soon as this board is totally shaped, we are able to do just about no matter we need to do,” Trump stated in Switzerland on Thursday. “And we’ll do it together with the United Nations.
The board’s institution was endorsed by a United Nations Safety Council decision as a part of Trump’s Gaza peace plan, and U.N. spokesperson Rolando Gomez stated on Thursday that U.N. engagement with the board would solely be in that context.
Member nations embrace Argentina, Bahrain, Morocco, Pakistan and Turkey. Different U.S. allies, akin to Britain, France and Italy, have indicated they won’t be part of for now.
(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington and Ismail Shakil in Ottawa; Extra reporting by Kanishka Singh; Modifying by Muralikumar Anantharaman, Sergio Non and Clarence Fernandez)














