Putin invited to Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ on Gaza and global conflict, Kremlin says

South China Morning Post DiplomaticNews ReportEN 1 min read 100% complete by Agence France-PresseJanuary 19, 2026 at 01:31 PM
Putin invited to Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ on Gaza and global conflict, Kremlin says
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The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has received an invitation to join a "Board of Peace" initiated by former US President Donald Trump. The board aims to resolve global conflicts and oversee governance and reconstruction efforts in Gaza. According to the Kremlin, the White House has contacted various international figures to participate in the initiative, which would be chaired by Trump. Russia is currently seeking clarification from Washington regarding the details of the offer. This invitation comes as Russia has been strengthening ties with countries opposed to Israel and seeking closer relationships with Gulf states amid Western isolation.

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President Putin also received an invitation to join this Board of Peace.

quote — Dmitry Peskov100% confidence

Russia is seeking to “clarify all the nuances” of the offer with Washington.

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The “Board of Peace” aims to resolve conflicts globally and oversee governance and reconstruction in Gaza.

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Vladimir Putin has been invited to join Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace”.

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The White House has reached out to various figures around the world to sit on the “Board of Peace”.

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