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Putin Invited to Join Trump’s Gaza "Board of Peace"

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The Kremlin has revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin received an invitation from Donald Trump to join a newly formed "Board of Peace." This international body is designed to oversee the ceasefire in Gaza and transition the region toward long-term stability.

While the Kremlin confirmed the invitation, spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Moscow is currently "clarifying the nuances" of the proposal before committing. This development comes at a time of intense global scrutiny, as Putin continues his military campaign in Ukraine, leading many to question the optics of his involvement in a peace-seeking entity.

A New Approach to Global Conflict

The Board of Peace is structured as an international organization aimed at restoring lawful governance in conflict zones. Donald Trump serves as the chair, leading a founding executive board that already includes high-profile figures such as former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and World Bank President Ajay Banga.

The board’s charter suggests a "bold new approach," intentionally distancing itself from traditional institutions like the United Nations, which the group implies have failed in the past. In a move reminiscent of private club memberships, the charter notes that national leaders can serve three-year terms—unless their governments pay a $1 billion fee for permanent membership.

International Reactions

Global response to the invitation has been mixed. While Hungary and Vietnam have reportedly accepted, France has declined, citing its commitment to the UN Charter. Meanwhile, the UK and Canada remain in a state of deliberation.

As the diplomatic world waits for Putin’s official response, the situation in Gaza remains fragile. The board is intended to supervise a committee of Palestinian experts for day-to-day governance, but ongoing military activity in the region continues to stall the transition to peace.

Key Takeaways

Controversial Invitation: Vladimir Putin has been invited to join Donald Trump’s "Board of Peace" to oversee the Gaza ceasefire.

Unique Funding Model: The board offers permanent membership to nations willing to pay a $1 billion entry fee.

Global Friction: The initiative is seen by some as a challenge to the United Nations, with countr

ies like France already rejecting the proposal.

Adapted From

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/19/kremlin-says-putin-invited-join-trump-gaza-board-of-peace

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