“I welcome the initiative of U.S. President Donald Trump, presented in Davos, to establish a Peace Committee, as a step toward restoring the true meaning of politics: striving for peace and stability and defending national interests, instead of serving the agendas of various global bureaucracies and lobbying networks that have flourished for years on the crises of others without resolving a single one,” said SNSD leader Milorad Dodik.
“Republika Srpska has long witnessed how, under the pretext of so-called multilateralism, power was exercised through a network of quasi-institutions that served not the people but pressure campaigns, where sovereignty was punished, electoral will ignored, and democratically elected leaders demonized simply because they refused to kneel before failed ideologies,” Dodik wrote on the social network X.
As Dodik emphasized, that is precisely why Trump’s message from Davos carries weight—the world must no longer be a hostage to deranged bureaucracies and activist machinery.
“States must regain the right to defend their borders, their systems, and their people. This is not a threat to anyone; this is a return to reality. And Europe? Europe today seems lost in its own hypocrisy. For years it lectured others about justice and democracy, while supporting ideological impositions, undermining tradition, eroding Christian and family values, and persecuting any leader or nation brave enough to say: enough is enough,” Dodik wrote.
He added that it was easy to play by the rules when power was exclusively in their hands.
“But now, as the world changes and great powers return to policies grounded in interest and reality, they suddenly invoke the very principles they were the first to trample. Republika Srpska knows well what it means to have democracy ‘interpreted’ for you, or to have your society ‘reorganized’ by others. That is why we understand and support every effort to return the world to common sense—peace through strength, stability through sovereignty, and freedom through the right of peoples to decide their own future,” Dodik concluded.
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed documents officially establishing a Peace Committee for Gaza, Reuters reported.
The American leader signed the documents during a ceremony held on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Trump invited around 60 countries to join the new committee.
Source: RTRS









