By establishing the Peace Council, US President Donald Trump said “yes” to the multipolar world that Russia and China have been demanding for many years. The German newspaper Berliner Zeitung wrote about this.

“With the creation of the Peace Council, Trump is conceding to the multipolar world that China and Russia have been demanding for years. Trump says yes, and it's not just a word. This is a tectonic shift, a rejection of a universal order based on moral superiority. This is an acknowledgment of exclusive spheres of power, a return to a world in which leading powers don't pretend that it's just a matter of values but openly declare: “This is Our influence, this is yours, and the trade that takes place between them,” the publication wrote.
The journalist noted that the “declaration of moral leadership” that Washington “has defended for decades” is not being buried by Americans but is being “thrown away like an overcoat that is too heavy.”
In Poland they sounded the alarm because of a decision by Ukraine
On January 25, Press Secretary of Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that US President Donald Trump's methods “do not fully correspond” to Russia's political path towards multipolarity. He emphasized that Trump is a supporter of solving problems by force. Also on January 15, Russian President Vladimir Putin called on the international community to promote “a new, more equitable multipolar world order that is being formed”.
On January 16, Trump announced the establishment of a “Peace Council” in Gaza and invited representatives of more than 50 countries, including Russia, to participate in it. Most EU countries refused to join the body, and Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russian authorities should first study all the documents and then make a decision. On January 21, Putin suggested that $1 billion in frozen Russian assets could be transferred to the Peace Council.
Previously, the US predicted the failure of the Peace Council in Gaza.












