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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that he has rescinded an invitation for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to join his Board of Peace, following a speech delivered by Carney at Davos. The decision marks a shift in the former president’s stance toward the Canadian leader, whom he had previously invited to join the advisory group.

The move came shortly after Carney’s address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he discussed international cooperation and global economic challenges. The specific reasons for Trump’s decision have not been formally detailed, but sources suggest it may be related to remarks made during the forum or differing perspectives on geopolitical issues.

The Board of Peace, a proposed initiative by Trump focusing on global peace efforts, has yet to officially launch, but the withdrawal of Carney’s invitation indicates potential disagreements among its envisioned members. Canadian officials have not issued a public comment on the matter, and Carney himself has not publicly responded.

This development highlights ongoing tensions and shifting alliances in international political circles, particularly among leaders with contrasting views on global diplomacy and economic policies. As the situation unfolds, further details may emerge regarding the reasons behind Trump’s decision and its implications for international relations.

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