The Peace Board has launched its official website, formalizing the structure and composition of the new international mechanism. The online platform presents the 28 founding participating states, including Kosovo and Albania.
The Founding Declaration, published on the website, sets out the principles on which the initiative is based. The document argues that sustainable peace requires pragmatic judgment, solutions based on clear logic, and a willingness to move away from models and institutions that have not produced concrete results.
The text emphasizes that peacebuilding is about empowering citizens to take responsibility for their future. It also places emphasis on sustainable partnerships that are results-oriented and based on burden-sharing and responsibility-sharing.

The document highlights the need for a more flexible and effective international engagement in the field of peacebuilding. Approaches that create continuous dependency and turn crisis into an institutionalized state are presented as models that should be avoided.
The participating states have adopted the Charter of the Peace Board and have pledged to build a coalition oriented towards practical cooperation and coordinated action.
The Official Board of Peace Website. https://t.co/0IccukrtiD
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The 28 countries listed on the official website include the United States, Albania, Kosovo, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Paraguay and Morocco, as well as other countries from Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America.
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