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Trump invites Russia and Belarus to be part of his ‘Peace Board’ committee

Trump invites Russia and Belarus to be part of his 'Peace Board' committee

Trump Invites Putin and Lukashenko to Join Peace Committee

President Donald Trump has extended invitations to the leaders of Russia and Belarus, Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko, to participate in a newly formed “Board of Peace.” This committee is tasked with overseeing the reconstruction of Gaza, facilitating its transition to a new technocratic government, and managing the disarmament of Hamas.

The Board of Peace is a crucial element in the second phase of Trump’s Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict.

During a press briefing on Monday, a Kremlin official mentioned that Putin received the invitation via diplomatic means.

“President Putin also received an invitation to join this Board of Peace,” stated Dmitry Peskov, Press Secretary for the Russian President.

Specialized teams in Russia are currently examining the details of the proposal and are looking to engage further with the United States to clarify various aspects of the plan, according to reports.

“We are currently studying all the details of this proposal,” Peskov noted, as reported by the Russian state media outlet TASS. “We hope to contact the U.S. side to clarify all the details.”

Later that day, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry confirmed that President Lukashenko had also received an invitation to join the Board. Lukashenko is known as a close ally of Putin.

The ministry’s press service remarked that Minsk “highly appreciates that the American side sees Belarus – and this is clearly stated in the text of the address – as a country ready to take on the noble responsibility of building a lasting peace and leading by example.”

According to the draft charter for the board, a country can secure a permanent seat by contributing $1 billion toward Gaza’s reconstruction. Countries that don’t meet this financial threshold will be limited to three-year terms.

Other nations like the United Kingdom, Canada, Egypt, and Turkey have also received invitations to join this initiative.

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