Trump Claims Global Peace Council Extends Beyond Gaza, Vows World Peace

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, U.S. President Donald Trump has made a new claim, stating his belief that the Peace Council has extended its reach beyond Gaza and will work towards achieving world peace. The statement was published by Mehr News Agency on February 16, 2026.
Trump also rejected any involvement in the dispute between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, asserting his capability to easily resolve such differences.
Continuing his remarks, Trump expressed support for the Israeli regime, claiming it would lift many prohibited restrictions in Gaza. He further stated that peace has been achieved in the Middle East.
The U.S. President added that the success of the Peace Council for Gaza is their objective, and this council has the potential to become the most significant council in history.
Regarding international developments, Trump commented on the Ukraine war, saying Kyiv must enter into negotiations.
He also made a claim about Cuba, stating that Cuba is now a failed country. He mentioned ongoing discussions with Cuba, aiming to reach an agreement.
Furthermore, Trump announced that he has discussed Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping and will make decisions regarding the supply of weapons to the region.
In conclusion, he once again cleared himself of any involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case, claiming he has been found innocent in Epstein-related cases and has no connection with him.

