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Factbox-Contributions for Gaza from Board of Peace members

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Feb 19 (Reuters) - Several foreign ‌dignitaries attending the first meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump's ​Board of Peace for Gaza made offers of aid on Thursday. These include:

UNITED STATES: pledges to ⁠make a contribution of $10 billion to the border peace, said President Donald Trump

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: pledges $1.2 billion to the Board of Peace, said Foreign Minister Sheikh ​Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan

QATAR: pledges $1 billion to the Board of Peace, said Emir Sheikh Tamim bin ‌Hamad Al-Thani

SAUDI ARABIA: pledges $1 billion to the Board of Peace over the next few years, said minister of state for foreign affairs Adel Al-Jubeir

INDONESIA: is ready to contribute ⁠8,000 or more troops to an international security force for Gaza, ⁠said President Prabowo Subianto

KAZAKHSTAN: is ready to contribute a significant amount of cash directly to the Board of Peace without delay, and is also prepared to supply wheat as part of a food assistance package, said President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

BAHRAIN: is ‌ready to provide the necessary infrastructure and skills to establish an effective government ⁠digital services platform for Gaza, said King Hamad bin ‌Isa Al Khalifa

UZBEKISTAN: is ready to help rebuild schools, ​childcare facilities and hospitals in Gaza, said President Shavkat Mirziyoyev

EGYPT: will continue its effort to train Palestinian police personnel to maintain security within the strip, said ‌Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly

ROMANIA: can help rebuild emergency services, ​schools and institutions like the ⁠police and justice system, said President Nicusor Dan

TURKEY: can contribute meaningfully ‌to the rehabilitation of the health and ⁠education sectors, as well as the training of police, and is prepared to provide troops to the International Stabilization Force, said Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan

MOROCCO: is ready to deploy ​police officers and train ‌police officers from Gaza and will deploy a military field hospital, said Foreign Minister ⁠Nasser Bourita

In addition, KUWAIT said in a ​statement that it would give $1 billion to the Board of Peace

(Reporting by ​David Ljunggren; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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