US President Donald Trump has reportedly offered President Marcos for the Philippines to join the Board of Peace.
Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Manuel "Babes" Romualdez said Thursday, Feb. 5, that Trump, through the White House, sent Marcos a personal letter, inviting him to join the organization.
Trump's Board of Peace, which he launched late January, currently has at least 26 founding member states. It was initially aimed at contributing to peace efforts in the Middle East following the Israel-Gaza conflict, which spiraled into a regional tension, but he also raised the idea of doing "pretty much whatever we want to do" in the future.
The board's founding members were required to provide $1 billion each for its funding.
But Romualdez, at the launching of the logo for the 80th anniversary for the Philippines-US diplomatic relations, clarified that the Philippines is only open to providing non-monetary contributions, such as human resources.