How Steve Witkoff’s Shell Bay Club became ground zero for global conflict negotiations
A private country club in South Florida has become an epicenter of high-stakes global diplomacy. Delegations from at least nine nations convened over the weekend at Shell Bay Club, the ultra-exclusive Hallandale Beach club co-owned by developer Steve Witkoff and Ari Pearl’s PPG Development, for parallel negotiations on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, according to Axios. Witkoff, who joined President Donald Trump’s administration in January as the president’s lead negotiator on both conflicts, has used Shell Bay as an off-the-record meeting ground for world leaders and envoys. While based part-time in Washington, he has reportedly flown at his own […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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