In a recent statement, the UN Secretary General revealed that he is actively cooperating with Trump’s Board of Peace on initiatives designed to address the ongoing conflict in Gaza. This collaboration aims to foster dialogue and encourage peaceful resolutions in a region long plagued by violence.
However, the Secretary General voiced concerns about applying similar strategies in the Hormuz Strait. He emphasized that the complexities of the geopolitical situation in Hormuz require careful consideration and may not lend themselves to the same approaches being pursued in Gaza. The strait is a critical maritime passage for global oil shipping, and concerns over military actions or tensions in this area are particularly sensitive.
The Secretary General's remarks highlight the UN's commitment to finding viable peace solutions while being cautious about overextending diplomatic efforts in areas marked by significant tensions. As the situation in both Gaza and the Hormuz Strait develops, the balance between pressure for peace and stability remains a focal point for international diplomacy.
The cooperation with Trump's Board of Peace is seen as a positive step towards addressing the humanitarian and security challenges in Gaza, aimed at creating pathways for negotiation and stability. As discussions continue, the international community remains hopeful that constructive dialogue can lead to lasting peace in these troubled regions.

