Pope Leo Declines Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” Invitation, Vatican Cites United Nations Role

Donald Trump has unveiled a new international proposal called the “Board of Peace,” describing it as a way to speed up solutions to global conflicts, including the crisis in Gaza. Under the plan, countries seeking permanent membership would contribute about one billion dollars. Germany, Canada, France, Italy, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and Ukraine declined to join. Israel, Argentina, Russia, Hungary, and Saudi Arabia signaled support.

A symbolic invitation was extended to Pope Leo, head of the Roman Catholic Church. This week, the Vatican confirmed he would not participate.

When first approached, Vatican officials said the proposal would be reviewed. That process has now ended. Cardinal Pietro Parolin explained that the Pope believes conflicts marked by humanitarian suffering and regional instability are better addressed through established institutions, particularly the United Nations, rather than a new body led by one nation.

The response was measured but firm. The Vatican emphasized that peace efforts should remain grounded in “broad cooperation, shared responsibility, and existing diplomatic frameworks.”

Although the Pope did not release a long personal statement, the decision reflects his consistent focus on human dignity, civilian protection, and urging leaders to put humanitarian needs above political influence. The Vatican traditionally supports multilateral diplomacy, arguing that collective accountability helps prevent the concentration of power.

The “Board of Peace” has sparked debate. Supporters argue new structures can act faster than traditional systems. Critics question its funding model and governance. At its core, the disagreement reflects two philosophies: pursuing peace through centralized leadership or through shared international processes.

By declining, the Vatican did not reject peace initiatives. Instead, it reaffirmed its belief that lasting stability is more likely to come from strengthening existing global institutions than from building new ones.

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