Countries that attended Trump’s first Board of Peace meeting in Washington

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WASHINGTON (AP) – The Board of Peace met for the first time in Washington on Thursday, bringing together officials from nearly 50 countries. Twenty-seven of the countries have joined the board. The other participating countries – as well as the European Union – came as observers.

President Donald Trump opened the meeting, announcing that nine board members pledged a combined $7 billion toward relief in war-battered Gaza Strip.

Here’s a look at which counties attended the meeting.

– Albania

– Argentina

– Armenia

– Azerbaijan

– Bahrain

– Bulgaria

– Cambodia

– Egypt

– El Salvador

– Hungary

– Indonesia

– Israel

– Jordan

– Kazakhstan

– Kosovo

– Kuwait

– Mongolia

– Morocco

– Pakistan

– Paraguay

– Qatar

– Saudi Arabia

– Turkey

– United Arab Emirates

– Uzbekistan

– Vietnam

– Austria

– Croatia

– Cyprus

– Czech Republic

– European Union

– Finland

– Germany

– Greece

– India

– Italy

– Japan

– Mexico

– Netherlands

– Norway

– Oman

– Poland

– South Korea

– Romania

– Slovakia

– Switzerland

– Thailand

– United Kingdom

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