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Trump boasts about ending wars and ‘obliterating’ Iran’s nuclear facilities as he unveils his Board of Peace at Davos: Live updates

Donald Trump has welcomed world leaders including Argentina’s Javier Milei and Hungary’s Viktor Orban to his newly formed Board of Peace at Davos.

The US President boasted about his peacemaking record as he claimed to have ended eight wars across the world, adding he was close to resolving another in reference to Russia and Ukraine.

He also condemned Spain following the country’s resistance to increasing military spending like other members of the NATO alliance.

Onstage Thursday, Trump noted how he had secured commitments from ‘virtually’ all of NATO to increase spending to 5 percent of each country’s GDP.

‘Everybody but Spain,’ he complained. ‘I don’t know what’s happening with Spain. Why would they not do that? They want a free ride, I guess.’

The leaders were brought out on stage at a ceremony hosted by Trump who will leave Switzerland later after meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Originally intended to help end the devastating Gaza war but which the President now sees having a wider role that Europe and some others fear will rival or undermine the United ​Nations.

Trump, who will chair the board, has invited dozens of other world leaders to join it and sees the ​grouping addressing other global challenges beyond Gaza, though he does not ​intend it as a replacement for the United Nations, he has said.

Follow the latest updates from Davos below 

Trump welcomes world leaders to his Board of Peace

Donald Trump has welcomed world leaders including Argentina’s Javier Milei and Hungary’s Viktor Orban to his newly formed Board of Peace at Davos.

The US President boasted about his peacemaking record as he claimed to have ended eight wars across the world, adding he was close to resolving another in reference to Russia and Ukraine.

The leaders were brought out on stage at a ceremony hosted by Trump who will leave Switzerland later after meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Originally intended to help end the devastating Gaza war but which the President now sees having a wider role that Europe and some others fear will rival or undermine the United ​Nations.

Trump, who will chair the board, has invited dozens of other world leaders to join it and sees the ​grouping addressing other global challenges beyond Gaza, though he does not ​intend it as a replacement for the United Nations, he has said.

Jared Kushner shows off ‘Gaza master plan’ including ‘coastal tourism’ corridors

DAVOS, SWITZERLAND - JANUARY 22: U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner speaks after the President hosted a signing ceremony for the "Board of Peace" at the World Economic Forum (WEF) on January 22, 2026 in Davos, Switzerland. The annual meeting of political and business leaders comes amid rising tensions between the United States and Europe over a range of issues, including Trump's vow to acquire Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner showed off a Gaza master plan Thursday that includes ‘coastal tourism’ corridors – not unlike Trump’s initial pitch of making the wartorn Palestinian territory the ‘Riviera of the Middle East.’

Kushner gave a PowerPoint presentation amid the president’s Board of Peace ceremony at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Ivanka Trump’s husband and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff have been leading negotiations for the U.S. to end the Gaza war and have gotten involved in ending the Ukraine war, too.

Kushner explained that, initially, they planned to create a ‘free zone’ and a ‘Hamas zone’ to divide up Gaza.

‘And then we said, you know what? Let’s just plan for catastrophic success,’ he told the crowd. ‘Hamas signed a deal to demilitarize. That is what we’re going to enforce.’

Trump concluded the event by noting how he’s a ‘real estate person at heart.’

‘And it’s all about location,’ he said of Gaza. ‘And I said, look at this location on the sea. Look at this beautiful piece of property, what it could be for so many people.’

The eight wars Trump claims to have ended

epaselect epa12670247 US President Donald Trump speaks at the 'Board of Peace' meeting during the 56th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), in Davos, Switzerland, 22 January 2026. The 2026 summit, running from 19 to 23 January and held under the theme 'A Spirit of Dialogue,' brings together global political leaders, corporate executives, and scientists to address international challenges. EPA/GIAN EHRENZELLER

Donald Trump reiterated his claim to have resolved eight wars so far during his presidency and claimed he is close to ending a ninth with further talks to be held with both Ukraine and Russia today.

Here are the wars he is referring to:

Tensions boiled over last May following an attack in Indian-administered Kashmir which led to four days of strikes before Trump announced the neighbours had agreed a ‘full and immediate ceasefire’.

Leaders of both nations claimed Trump should receive the Nobel Peace Prize following a peace deal announced at the White House in August.

The countries exchanged strikes over 12 days in June after Israel targeted a number of Iranian targets. Trump declared he had brokered an agreement with a ceasefire agreement.

President Trump received praise across the world after he helped negotiate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which resulted in the the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners following the October 7 attacks.

Tensions have long existed between the African nations over a dam on the River Nile. Trump has promised to resolve the issue but no formal deal has been reached.

In June, Trump declared he had prevented an outbreak of a ‘big war’ between the two countries after telling them there would be no trade with the US. The nations have long been in dispute.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda

In June, a peace agreement was signed in Washington after hostilities flared up when the M23 rebel group seized mineral-rich territory in eastern DR Congo.

In July, Trump called on Thailand to request a ceasefire with the two countries agreeing to one days later after a breakout of fighting at the border.

Trump claims Gaza war is ‘coming to an end’

During his speech, Donald Trump claimed the war in Gaza is ‘coming to an end’ and now consisted of ‘little fires’.

He said the conflict was the starting point for his Board of Peace before it’s remit was widened to help resolve all global conflicts.

The US President was instrumental in a ceasefire which resulted in the exchange of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners last year.

On Hamas, the armed Palestinian militant group which carried out the October 7 attacks in Israel in 2023, he said: ‘They have to give up their weapons and if they don’t do that, it’s going to be the end of them.’

Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick attend the 56th annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland, January 22, 2026. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

Tony Blair turned up for Donald Trump’s ‘peace board’ launch today despite a snub from the UK government.

The former PM was namechecked by the US president at the ceremony in Davos, where he hailed the level of interest in participating.

Sir Tony is an executive member of the board alongside Mr Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.

The launch came just hours after Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said Britain would not be participating as there were ‘concerns’ about the invite for Vladimir Putin to join the body.

Almost all other European nations are also holding off, with fears of a new standoff developing after a tentative solution was found to the bitter spat over Mr Trump’s demands for Greenland.

Trump signs Board of Peace charter

US President Donald Trump holds a signed founding charter at the "Board of Peace" meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026. US President Donald Trump will show off his new "Board of Peace" at Davos on January 22, 2026 burnishing his claim to be a peacemaker a day after backing off his own threats against Greenland. Originally meant to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza after the war between Hamas and Israel, the board's charter does not limit its role to the Strip, and has sparked concerns that Trump wants it to rival the United Nations. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP via Getty Images)

After finishing his speech on stage at Davos, Donald Trump signed the Board of Peace charter.

The charter, which reportedly makes no mention Gaza, was included alongside invitations to countries across the world.

He then shook the hands of world leaders who joined him on stage.

Trump claims ‘every country’ wants to join Board of Peace despite snub by allies

From right, Ayman Al Safadi, Deputy PM of of Jordan, Prabowo Subinato, President of Indonesia, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Rossen Jeliazkov, Ilham Aliyev, President Donald Trump President of Azerbaijan, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of Armenia and Javier Milei, President of Argentina pose during a Board of Peace charter announcement during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Donald Trump has claimed ‘every country’ wants to join his Board of Peace despite notable snubs by US allies including the UK, France and Canada.

Speaking on stage at Davos, Trump said: ‘Every country, just about every country, wants to be a part of it. And we just sent out the letters a couple of days ago, and these are just the countries that are here. They happen to be in Davos.’

The UK today confirmed it would not be taking part in the ceremony after an invite was extended to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Of the leaders who were on stage, Trump said: ‘Every one of them is a friend of mine… I like every single one of them. Can you believe it? Usually I have about two or three that I don’t like.’

Trump hints at new Iran talks during Board of Peace event

DAVOS, SWITZERLAND - JANUARY 22: US President Donald Trump delivers a speech during the Board of Peace session held as part of the 56th World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland on January 22, 2026. (Photo by Harun Ozalp/Anadolu via Getty Images)

President Donald Trump suggested that fresh talks with the Iranian regime could be on the table.

‘Iran does want to talk, and we’ll talk,’ he said Thursday, delivering remarks at this Board of Peace event at the World Economic Forum.

Trump seemed poised to intervene militarily on behalf of Iran’s anti-regime protesters in recent weeks, though he backed off after receiving concessions from the Islamic regime that they would stop killing demonstrators.

In an interview that aired Tuesday night on NewsNation, Trump made a bold threat after Iranian state television made assassination threats against the American leader.

‘Anything ever happens, we’re going to blow the – the whole country is going to get blown up,’ Trump told NewsNation’s Katie Pavlich.

Watch: Trump welcomes Tony Blair to Board of Peace

This is the moment Donald Trump welcomed Sir Tony Blair to his Board of Peace at Davos.

Sir Tony will not serve on the board but will be on the executive council as one of seven founding members.

‘Thank you, Tony, for being here. We appreciate it,’ the US president says.

Watch the video below:

Trump takes a whack at Spain as he touts his ‘Board of Peace’

DAVOS, SWITZERLAND - JANUARY 22: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as he presents the "Board of Peace" at the World Economic Forum (WEF) on January 22, 2026 in Davos, Switzerland. The annual meeting of political and business leaders comes amid rising tensions between the United States and Europe over a range of issues, including Trump's vow to acquire Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump took a whack at Spain while unveiling the ‘Board of Peace’ during a session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Thursday.

Trump has long grumbled about Spain’s resistance to increasing military spending like other members of the NATO alliance.

Onstage Thursday, Trump noted how he had secured commitments from ‘virtually’ all of NATO to increase spending to 5 percent of each country’s GDP.

‘Everybody but Spain,’ he complained. ‘I don’t know what’s happening with Spain. Why would they not do that? They want a free ride, I guess.’

The Spanish weren’t represented at the Board of Peace event.

Trump boasts about ending wars and ‘obliterating’ Iran’s nuclear facilities

President Donald Trump speaks during a Board of Peace charter announcement during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Donald Trump has boasted about his peacemaking record as he repeated claims he has ended wars around the world and ‘obliterating’ Iran’s nuclear facilities

He told the crowd in Davos: ‘Today, the world is richer, safer and much more peaceful than it was just one year ago. We put out all those fires a lot of people didn’t know, including me.’

He also said: ‘We’ve settled eight wars and I believe another one’s coming pretty soon’, referring to the Ukraine war.

‘That is the one that I thought was going to be an easy one, it’s turned out to be probably the most difficult.’

Orbán, Milei among world leaders attending Trump’s Board of Peace event

Argentina's President Javier Milei arrives to attend the "Board of Peace" meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026. US President Donald Trump will show off his new "Board of Peace" at Davos on January 22, 2026 burnishing his claim to be a peacemaker a day after backing off his own threats against Greenland. Originally meant to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza after the war between Hamas and Israel, the board's charter does not limit its role to the Strip, and has sparked concerns that Trump wants it to rival the United Nations. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images)

Some of President Donald Trump’s favorite world leaders joined him Thursday at his ‘Board of Peace’ event at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Among the heads of state in attendance: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Argentinian President Javier Milei.

Several other countries with close ties to Trump sent representatives, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Notably absent were some of the typical Western leaders aligned with the United States.

Overall, the countries represented onstage Thursday are Bahrain, Morocco, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bulgaria, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Mongolia, Pakistan, Paraguay, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the UAE and Uzbekistan.

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrives to attend the "Board of Peace" meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2026. US President Donald Trump will show off his new "Board of Peace" at Davos on January 22, 2026 burnishing his claim to be a peacemaker a day after backing off his own threats against Greenland. Originally meant to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza after the war between Hamas and Israel, the board's charter does not limit its role to the Strip, and has sparked concerns that Trump wants it to rival the United Nations. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images)

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