The Peace Board has officially launched its website, marking a new step in its efforts to build a more effective and pragmatic international peace architecture. The platform highlights the 28 founding states of this new international mechanism, notably including Kosovo and Albania.
In its founding statement, the board emphasized that sustainable peace requires pragmatic judgment, shared solutions, and the courage to move beyond approaches and institutions that have often failed to deliver concrete results. The document underlined that long-term peace is built when citizens are empowered to take responsibility for their future and through durable, results-oriented partnerships based on shared burdens and responsibilities.
The Peace Board also stressed the need for a more flexible and effective international peacekeeping force, criticizing methods that create permanent dependency or institutionalize crises rather than resolve them. According to the announcement, the founding states have committed to establishing a coalition of countries ready for practical cooperation and effective action, formalized through the Peace Board Charter.
Among the 28 founding states featured on the website are: the United States, Albania, Kosovo, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Paraguay, Morocco, and other countries from Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
