Trump's Peace Council: First Meeting with Orbán in Washington

The Peace Council, founded by former US President Donald Trump, will hold its first meeting on February 19 in Washington.
A US government official confirmed the date, while the Axios website reported that the meeting will also focus on raising funds for the reconstruction of Gaza.
The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, confirmed his participation in the meeting, as he stated at a campaign rally in Szombathely.
Trump founded the Council in late January, aiming to resolve global conflicts, raising concerns about potentially undermining the United Nations.
Countries wishing to have a permanent seat on the Council will have to pay one billion dollars.