The document also lists Trump's repeated claim of "brokering a ceasefire" between India and Pakistan as one of his key successes under the "Reasserting American Leadership on the World Stage" section.
On Friday (local time), US President Donald Trump sent out letters worldwide asking nations to come aboard a "Board of Peace" to oversee the frail ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, as per The New York Times.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu-led government has objected to US President Donald Trump's selection of candidates for the Gaza governing body, "Board of Peace," stating that the appointments were not made in coordination with Israel and "run contrary to its policy."
US President Donald Trump on Thursday (local time) announced the formation of a "Board of Peace" as part of Phase Two of his 20-Point Peace Plan to end the Gaza conflict, shifting the focus from ceasefire to demilitarisation, technocratic governance and reconstruction.
In a post on X, the IDF said its forces struck "several Hezbollah weapon storage facilities and additional terror infrastructure throughout southern Lebanon," adding that precautionary measures were taken ahead of the operation to minimise harm to civilians.
In a post on X on Wednesday, Witkoff said Phase Two provides for the creation of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), which will oversee governance during the transitional period.
SDF fighters have withdrawn from Aleppo under a ceasefire deal brokered through international mediation, Al Jazeera reported. Aleppo officials said the city is now "empty of SDF fighters". The clashes killed at least 30 people and displaced over 150,000.
US President Donald Trump reiterated his claim of having stopped a war between India and Pakistan and said that Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif during his visit to the US made a statement saying that Trump had saved millions of lives.
A ceasefire in parts of Aleppo has been extended as Syria prepares to evacuate SDF fighters from contested neighbourhoods, while fighting has displaced over 100,000 civilians and killed at least 22 people, with authorities saying it is still unsafe for residents to return.