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World leaders 'squirming' over Trump's new shakedown: insiders

World leaders were reportedly anxious after President Donald Trump's demand for his proposed "Board of Peace for Gaza" signing ceremony ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, according to reports Monday.

The clock was ticking as the international community was pressured to decide on accepting Trump's membership for $1 billion as insiders revealed confusion over the president's invitation and push, according to a Bloomberg report. Trump sent out the invite over the weekend and has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarus's autocratic leader, Alexander Lukashenko, among others, to join.

"Trump wants the full constitution and remit of the committee signed in Davos on Thursday, according to people familiar with the matter. But some elements of the small print have left invitees wondering whether to accept," Bloomberg reported.

France has already rejected it, with President Emmanuel Macron declining the invitation.

The move has left other countries uncertain, just days away from the event, and after reports surfaced Monday of a letter Trump sent Norway’s prime minister was made public that included an open threat from Trump that his administration would continue to pursue acquiring Greenland, a goal that the president suggested was motivated, in part, by not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize last year.

"Several liberal democracies are squirming, uncertain how to respond and not wanting to offend Trump," Bloomberg reported.

"So far, only Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly pushed back against the proposal," Bloomberg reported. "While he’s in favor of the Board of Peace as a concept, his office said the make-up of a separate Gaza committee serving under the board, was 'not coordinated with Israel and runs contrary to its policy,' after officials from Qatar and Turkey were included."

Other countries have begun to question the invitation and financial amount, and what the motive behind Trump's move might be. Trump had initially plugged the board as a way to "guide Gaza’s post-war reconstruction," according to The Daily Beast.

"However, there’s no mention of Gaza in its charter, and as more details have emerged about the new body’s composition and its reported $1 billion buy-in fee, questions are mounting about what the real endgame is," The Beast reported.

It's unclear which countries would agree to Trump's demands. Several countries have expressed concern over going against Trump in his request, considering his most recent attacks on Greenland and military intervention of Venezuela.

"A European official called that move farcical in light of Putin’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine and said they had no doubt that the Russian leader would be delighted to accept," Bloomberg reported. "They warned it confirmed the dilemma for the continent: go along with what Trump wants or risk further splitting apart the transatlantic alliance."

Biden vows U.S. ‘standing strong’ with Ukraine on France state visit

President Joe Biden on Saturday vowed Washington was “standing strong” with Ukraine as French counterpart Emmanuel Macron hosted him on a state visit shadowed by Kyiv’s fight against Russia’s invasion and the looming US election.

Speaking after visiting Normandy earlier this week to mark 80 years since D-Day, Biden repeatedly emphasised the value of America’s European alliances in a swipe at his more isolationist election rival Donald Trump.

With Ukraine struggling to repel Russian advances over two years into the war and in desperate need of greater Western military aid, Biden insisted that under his rule the United States would not flinch in its support.

“Putin is not going to stop at Ukraine,” Biden said alongside Macron after talks at the Elysee Palace.

“All of Europe will be threatened, we are not going to let that happen,” Biden said.

“The United States is standing strong with Ukraine. We will not, I say it again, walk away,” he added.

Biden, 81, is set to face his Republican rival and predecessor Trump later this year in presidential elections that commentators predict will subject U.S. democracy to a severe test.

Trump has also signalled his lack of interest in international organisations including NATO and previously boasted he could solve the Ukraine conflict within 24 hours if elected.

‘We got it done’

Macron, 46, emphasised the unity with the United States under Biden and expressed gratitude for his counterpart’s approach to Europe.

“I thank you, Mr President, for being the president of the world’s number one power but doing it with the loyalty of a partner who likes and respects the Europeans,” he said.

He said Paris and Washington also shared the same views on Iran, accusing Tehran of pursuing a “strategy of escalation at all levels."

“Our two countries are determined to exert the necessary pressure to stop this trend,” he said.

Biden has been in France since Wednesday and took part in this week’s commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in northern France involving U.S., British, Canadian and other foreign troops that changed the course of World War II.

Also invited to the ceremonies was Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who told Biden in a bilateral meeting Friday that Kyiv was counting on “shoulder-to-shoulder” support.

Expressing regret over how an aid package for Ukraine was held up in the U.S. legislature, Biden said: “I wish we could have done it when we wanted to six months earlier but we got it done.”

The United States and France are two of Kyiv’s main Western backers since Russia unleashed its full-scale invasion of its neighbour in February 2022.

Elections looming

The U.S. leader met Macron for talks at the Elysee Palace, with the two men seen talking one-to-one at a table in the Elysee gardens under a sunshade on a warm Paris June afternoon.

“France was our first friend,” Biden said, referring to French support in the War of Independence against British colonial rule. “And remains one of our best ones,” he added.

During a welcome ceremony in Paris, Macron and Biden laid a wreath and rekindled the flame on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe.

They then drove down the Champs-Elysees, decked out in the colours of the two nations, flanked by 140 horses and 38 motorcyclists.

The U.S. president and his wife Jill were later to return to the Elysee Palace for a state banquet given in Biden’s honor.

The week of high-profile events has provided both Biden and Macron an opportunity to burnish their image with voters.

Macron’s camp has faced an uphill struggle to narrow a gap with the far right ahead of European Parliament elections on Sunday.

After his own talks with Zelensky in Paris on Friday evening, Macron said he wanted to “finalize” the creation of a coalition of military instructors to train Ukrainian troops in the coming days.

Macron also lashed out at what he called a “camp of pacifists” and the “spirit of defeat” over Ukraine’s fight against Russia, vowing Ukrainian resistance would not end with capitulation.