Oslo, Jan. 21 -- Norway will not join the U.S.-led Board of Peace or take part in a planned signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, the Norwegian Prime Minister's Office said on Tuesday.
In a written statement to the Norwegian news agency NTB, Kristoffer Thoner, state secretary at the Prime Minister's Office, said the U.S. proposal "raises a number of questions" that require further dialogue with Washington.
"Norway will therefore not join the setup for the Board of Peace and will consequently not participate in a signing ceremony in Davos," Thoner said.
The Board of Peace was originally proposed as part of a U.S.-drafted 20-point peace plan aimed at ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and supporting the reconstruction of the Gaza St...