Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Saturday that he will go to Washington “in two weeks” to attend the first meeting with President Donald Trump.Peace Commission.”
Although he initially wanted to Oversee the reconstruction of Gazait seems that the committee’s charter does not limit its role to the Palestinian territory and it seems to want to go against the United Nations.
One of the US leader’s closest allies in the European Union, the nationalist Orbán was last month at the Swiss ski resort of Davos to launch the initiative.
“We will meet again in Washington two weeks from now, because Peace Commissionpeace organization, will have an opening meeting,” he said at a campaign event in the western town of Szombathely.
Permanent members must pay $1 billion to join, and there has been criticism that the commission could become a “pay-as-you-go” version of the UN Security Council. The UN a Resolution of the Security Council which approved the “Peace Commission” last November, limited to the stabilization of Gaza outlined in the Trump administration’s 20-point Gaza peace plan. The mandate appears to have expanded since then, with Trump publicly saying last month that the Peace Commission could replace the world’s top global body.
CBS News confirmed that as of January 21, more than 50 countries were invited to join. The White House has not made clear the criteria used to decide which countries are invited to enter. The Trump administration announced the list of participants, but many were not confirmed at the first meeting. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who will chair the council, said formation was underway, and the Trump administration hoped the membership would grow.
Orban – currently the EU’s longest-serving national leader – faces an unprecedented challenge in the general election scheduled for April 12.
Independent polls show that the opposition led by Peter Magyar, who has become a critic of the government insider, is ahead with the stalled economy and growing dissatisfaction with public services among the key issues.

