The Financial Times has shed light on the financial contributions made by Morocco and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the newly established Board of Peace, an initiative spearheaded by former President Donald Trump. According to an article published on May 27, 2026, Morocco has committed approximately $3 million to this board, while the UAE has made a significantly larger contribution of $20 million.
These funds are earmarked for critical operations, particularly to support the office of Nickolay Mladenov, the high representative charged with overseeing post-war Gaza. Additionally, they will be utilized to cover the salaries of members of the Palestinian technocratic committee tasked with governing the Gaza Strip. This investment underscores the importance of international collaboration in addressing the complex challenges faced by the region.
The Financial Times further notes that the UAE has allocated an additional $100 million aimed at establishing a new local police force. However, these new funds are currently frozen, and the associated program has yet to commence, raising questions about the future implementation of this initiative.
As reported by medias24.com.