Russia questioned on Thursday how US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace would work with the United Nations Security Council, which has served as the fulcrum of collective international peacemaking since the end of World War Two. Trump first proposed the board in September, when he unveiled his plan to end Israel’s war in Gaza. Later, he said its remit would expand to tackle other conflicts globally - efforts traditionally overseen by the United Nations. The United States is the only permanent member of the United Nations Security Council to have joined the board. The other council members are Russia, China, Britain and France.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app. “The charter of the Board of Peace defines itself as a new international structure designed to replace ‘mechanisms that have too often proved ineffective’,” Russian foreign ministry official Kirill Logvinov told state news agency TASS.