Launched hastily in Switzerland and presented by American President Donald Trump as an organism capable of bringing peace to Gaza and managing major global crises, the "Peace Council" seems to be bogging down before producing concrete results. Although the project has attracted leaders from several states and financial promises worth billions of dollars, funds are slow to materialize, the structures created are not yet functioning, and the negotiations that Trump is trying to control are hitting major obstacles. Between grand ceremonies, ambitious promises and unresolved problems, the Trump administration is facing the difficulty of transforming political spectacle into real results, writes The Independent.