美国计划召开特朗普“和平委员会”首次会议,该组织使命存疑


By Jennifer Hansler
Updated 42分钟前
更新于2026年2月7日,美国东部时间下午5:22
发布于2026年2月7日,美国东部时间下午2:29

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普于2026年1月22日在瑞士达沃斯世界经济论坛的“和平委员会”会议上发表讲话。
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据一位美国官员和一位受邀国家的外交官透露,特朗普政府计划于本月在华盛顿召开“和平委员会”(Board of Peace)的首次会议,而这个肩负解决全球冲突使命的跨国组织仍面临着关于其更广泛目标的诸多疑问。

据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)看到的邀请函显示,美国于上周五发出了2月19日活动的邀请。该会议预定在特朗普总统以自己名字重新命名的美国和平研究所(US Institute of Peace)举行。

最初,由特朗普主持的该委员会被定位为一个有限的机构,负责监督加沙地带的重建工作——加沙地带因以色列与哈马斯的战争而遭到严重破坏。然而,根据随邀请函一同发送的章程草案,其使命已扩大到处理全球范围内的冲突。该草案甚至没有提及加沙。

一位美国官员表示,此次会议部分目的是筹款,但强调细节仍在制定中。美国有线电视新闻网已联系白宫寻求置评。

据Axios首次报道,此次集会将是该组织自上月在瑞士达沃斯世界经济论坛签署仪式以来的首次正式集结。约有24个国家已签署加入“和平委员会”。

该组织的使命和是否试图取代联合国的问题受到质疑。美国的大多数欧洲盟友尚未同意加入。尽管以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡表示其国家将加入,但以色列尚未正式签署该章程。

目前尚不清楚哪些国家将出席2月19日的会议,以及以何种级别代表出席。

此次即将举行的会议正值特朗普政府推进加沙和平计划第二阶段,并争取支持其重建工作之际。美国于1月中旬宣布启动加沙停火计划的下一阶段,但尚未就解决最棘手问题之一——哈马斯的非军事化——提供具体方案。

上个月在世界经济论坛上,特朗普的女婿贾里德·库什纳展示了一份11页的华丽幻灯片,阐述了该委员会关于加沙重建和投资的愿景,其中包括沿海地区将建成150多座摩天大楼。

库什纳当时表示,政府的加沙重建“总体规划”在结束战争和改造该地区的多步骤努力之外“没有备选方案”。总统女婿强调,该计划的大部分内容依赖于哈马斯非军事化。他誓言美国将“执行”停火协议的这一部分,但未提供具体细节。

阿联酋、沙特阿拉伯、埃及、卡塔尔、巴林、巴基斯坦、土耳其、匈牙利、摩洛哥、科索沃、阿尔巴尼亚、保加利亚、阿根廷和巴拉圭均已作为成员签署加入“和平委员会”,中亚国家哈萨克斯坦、蒙古和乌兹别克斯坦,以及东南亚国家印度尼西亚和越南也已加入。

内塔尼亚胡办公室表示,他将于周三在华盛顿与特朗普会面,尽管会议内容将涉及与伊朗的谈判。

美国有线电视新闻网记者阿莉娜·法亚兹、海伦·里根、卡拉·福克斯和达莉亚·阿卜杜勒瓦哈布对此报道有贡献。

US plans inaugural meeting of Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ as questions remain over group’s mandate

By Jennifer Hansler
Updated 42 min ago
Updated Feb 7, 2026, 5:22 PM ET
PUBLISHED Feb 7, 2026, 2:29 PM ET

US President Donald Trump speaks at the “Board of Peace” meeting during the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, 2026.

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The Trump administration is planning its first meeting of the “Board of Peace” this month in Washington, according to a US official and a diplomat from an invited country, as the multinational organization tasked with resolving global conflicts faces lingering questions about its broader mission.

The US sent invites for the February 19 event on Friday, according to an invitation seen by CNN. It is slated to be held at the US Institute of Peace, which President Donald Trump has renamed after himself.

The board, chaired by Trump, was originally pitched as a limited body tasked with overseeing the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, which was devastated by the Israel-Hamas war. However, according to the charter draft, its mission has since expanded to tackle conflicts the world over. The draft, which was sent along with the invitations to join, does not even reference Gaza.

The US official said the meeting is intended in part to be a fundraiser but stressed that details are still being worked out. CNN has reached out to the White House for comment.

The gathering, first reported by Axios, would be the first time the group has assembled since a signing ceremony at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month. Around two dozen countries have signed on to the Board of Peace.

The group has been met with skepticism about its mandate and questions about whether it is seeking to supplant the United Nations. Most of the US’ European allies have not agreed to join. Israel has not formally signed the charter despite accepting Trump’s offer to join the organization, though Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country would.

It is unclear which countries will attend the February 19 meeting and at what level they will be represented.

The upcoming meeting comes as the administration works to push forward Phase 2 in its peace plan for Gaza and to garner support for its reconstruction. The US announced the start of the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan in mid-January but has not provided concrete plans for how it plans to address one of the thorniest issues: the demilitarization of Hamas.

Last month at the World Economic Forum, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner unveiled a flashy 11-page slide deck presenting the board’s vision for rebuilding and investing in Gaza, complete with more than 150 skyscrapers lining the coast.

Kushner said at the time the administration’s “master plan” for redeveloping Gaza does “not have a Plan B” beyond its multi-step effort to end the war and transform the region. The president’s son-in-law stressed that much of that plan relies on Hamas demilitarizing. He vowed the US is “going to enforce” that part of the ceasefire agreement, without providing specifics.

The United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Bahrain, Pakistan, Turkey, Hungary, Morocco, Kosovo, Albania, Bulgaria, Argentina and Paraguay have all signed on as members of the Board of Peace, as have the Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Uzbekistan, and the Southeast Asian nations of Indonesia and Vietnam.

Netanyahu’s office said he will meet with Trump in Washington on Wednesday, though it indicated the meeting will regard negotiations with Iran.

CNN’s Aleena Fayaz, Helen Regan, Kara Fox and Dalia Abdelwahab contributed to this report.

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