**Trump's Board of Peace initiative, chartered at Davos in January 2026 to oversee Gaza reconstruction and broader peacekeeping under UN Security Council Resolution 2803, secured 25 founding members including the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Hungary, and Bulgaria.** No new countries joined in the past 30 days, as escalations in the Iran war prompted Indonesia to pause engagements and reject a reported $1 billion membership fee, while Western allies like France, Germany, UK, Norway, Sweden, and Ukraine declined invitations citing Trump's lifetime chairmanship and veto authority. With the March 31 deadline elapsed, official announcements will determine resolutions, but trader consensus implies low probabilities for additional accessions from holdouts like India or Brazil amid funding disputes and diplomatic hesitations.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$3,387,298 Vol.
Russia
No
France
No
Israel
Yes
Germany
No
China
No
Ukraine
No
India
No
Denmark
No
Palestine
No
Netherlands
No
Italy
No
Norway
No
Sweden
No
Turkiye
Yes
U.K.
No
Belgium
No
Spain
No
Brazil
No
Hungary
Yes
Switzerland
No
Finland
No
$3,387,298 Vol.
Russia
No
France
No
Israel
Yes
Germany
No
China
No
Ukraine
No
India
No
Denmark
No
Palestine
No
Netherlands
No
Italy
No
Norway
No
Sweden
No
Turkiye
Yes
U.K.
No
Belgium
No
Spain
No
Brazil
No
Hungary
Yes
Switzerland
No
Finland
No
This market will resolve to “Yes” if the listed country joins the Board of Peace by March 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
A country will be considered to have joined the Board of Peace if either of the following conditions are met:
- That country's government publicly and definitively announces that the country will join the Board of Peace as a founding member, permanent member, or as any other type of member state.
- Official information from the country’s government or a consensus of credible reporting demonstrates that the listed country has formally joined the Board of Peace (e.g. an authorized representative has signed the charter of the Board of Peace).
Only statements or announcements which are definitive in their expression of intent to join the Board of Peace will qualify (e.g. “we agree to join the board of peace,” “we accepted an invitation to the board of peace,” etc.). Statements which are not definitive in their expression of intent to join (e.g. “we agree in principle”, “we will join pending further details”, “we are ready to do our part in working for the reconstruction of Gaza” etc.) will not count.
Qualifying announcements within this market’s timeframe will count regardless of when the relevant country intends to join the board of peace, or whether or not they ultimately join.
Statements from Donald Trump or the US government will not alone qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of the listed country; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Jan 20, 2026, 10:13 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Outcome proposed: No
No dispute
Final outcome: No
This market will resolve to “Yes” if the listed country joins the Board of Peace by March 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
A country will be considered to have joined the Board of Peace if either of the following conditions are met:
- That country's government publicly and definitively announces that the country will join the Board of Peace as a founding member, permanent member, or as any other type of member state.
- Official information from the country’s government or a consensus of credible reporting demonstrates that the listed country has formally joined the Board of Peace (e.g. an authorized representative has signed the charter of the Board of Peace).
Only statements or announcements which are definitive in their expression of intent to join the Board of Peace will qualify (e.g. “we agree to join the board of peace,” “we accepted an invitation to the board of peace,” etc.). Statements which are not definitive in their expression of intent to join (e.g. “we agree in principle”, “we will join pending further details”, “we are ready to do our part in working for the reconstruction of Gaza” etc.) will not count.
Qualifying announcements within this market’s timeframe will count regardless of when the relevant country intends to join the board of peace, or whether or not they ultimately join.
Statements from Donald Trump or the US government will not alone qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of the listed country; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Outcome proposed: No
No dispute
Final outcome: No
**Trump's Board of Peace initiative, chartered at Davos in January 2026 to oversee Gaza reconstruction and broader peacekeeping under UN Security Council Resolution 2803, secured 25 founding members including the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Hungary, and Bulgaria.** No new countries joined in the past 30 days, as escalations in the Iran war prompted Indonesia to pause engagements and reject a reported $1 billion membership fee, while Western allies like France, Germany, UK, Norway, Sweden, and Ukraine declined invitations citing Trump's lifetime chairmanship and veto authority. With the March 31 deadline elapsed, official announcements will determine resolutions, but trader consensus implies low probabilities for additional accessions from holdouts like India or Brazil amid funding disputes and diplomatic hesitations.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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