Portugal offers membership to the Peace Council at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Portugal will join the Peace Council created by the North American president if the organization seeks to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to the third party, Foreign Trade Secretary Paul Rangel said on January 27.

“Or ‘Board of Peace’ [Conselho de paz] It is absolutely clear that we will limit ourselves to Gaza,” Paulo Rangel said in his speech at the conference on “the future of European security” at the Gulbenkian Fund in Lisbon.

The organization “was proposed by the United States for this Israeli-Palestinian conflict, we would like to support it”, he reiterated, adding that other states, including Brazil, follow this position.

The Peace Council, officially created in the fifth war, was announced as an organization to implement Washington’s plan to end the war in Gaza, but the sponsor agreement revealed a much broader mandate and presented itself as an alternative organization to the United Nations.

The Peace Council, with the support of Donald Trump, is sending membership invitations to various countries, including Portugal, because the price of a permanent seat is one million dollars (854.3 million euros).

Trump has been highly criticized by the United Nations, which was created in 1945, not warmed by World War II, and currently has 193 member states.

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