"Peace Board", why did Trump choose Albania? Hoxha 'scans' the plan

Trump's Peace Board, where Albania has received an invitation as a member country, has become one of the 'hot' topics in international politics that is trying to unravel the president's movement.
Under the scrutiny of analyst Artan Hoxha, it is a movement for efficiency and not globality.
According to his analysis on Tv Klan, Trump's goal is an organization that acts quickly, without lengthy procedures.
Artan Hoxha: From the data of these three days, I conclude that President Trump's goal is efficiency, not the globality of the organization.
Blendi Fevziu: What does efficiency mean?
Artan Hoxha: He will build an organization that makes decisions quickly and implements them effectively. This is his primary goal.
The selection of countries is another point that has attracted attention. In the case of Albania, Hoxha lists several factors that favor it in receiving this invitation. On the other hand, Trump has played some cards regarding the number of seats he needs on this board and the January 22 deadline to respond.
Artan Hoxha: He did not invite all the countries of the world, he made a shortlist. 60, 70, 50 are not all the members of the UN, it is a part, half of them. A lot of UN member states have been removed that would not do anyone any good in the issue of the Gaza conflict. Second, the countries that received the invitation had an opinion, a reason why they received it. We can analyze Albania, why did Albania receive the invitation among 60-70 countries?
Blendi Fevziu: Why, according to you?
Artan Hoxha: A multi-religious country, with a Muslim majority, with harmony, that gets along very well with Palestine, that gets along very well with Israel, that has a history of supporting Jews, except for those who are in NATO, etc. There are many countries in NATO, but as multi-religious and with religious harmony as Albania. Not only are they not all the countries in the world, but the statute says that this organization can be formed with three member states. So he told all those to whom he sent the letter, come on, you came, you didn't come, I need three to form it. This is an incentive factor for more than three to come. Third, the deadline. He says I will not wait for you for an effective, fast, flexible organization that will honor the promises and approve it in lengthy procedures and bring the signing after a year. Whoever makes up their mind quickly, come to Davos on the 22nd and sign.
Another of Trump's moves is to maintain balance with some countries, sending the invitation without the direct intention of getting a "yes" back, says Hoxha.
Artan Hoxha: Some countries on the list of those who have received the invitation are also out of courtesy, prejudging that they will not say yes. They said, "I extended the invitation, I gave you the opportunity, you didn't come, I moved forward."




















































