Trump confirms he invited Putin to join his Board of Peace: 'He's been invited'

Israeli PM Netanyahu agrees to join Trump's Board of Peace
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Donald Trump confirmed he invited Vladimir Putin to join his newly formed Board of Peace, which will oversee the next phase of the Gaza peace plan. The Kremlin acknowledged receiving the invitation and stated they are reviewing the details. France also received an invitation but indicated they are unlikely to join at this stage, citing concerns about UN principles. Trump responded to France's reluctance by suggesting tariffs on French wines and champagnes. Other countries invited include Israel, Canada, Belarus, Slovenia, and Thailand, while Morocco, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Hungary, and Argentina have already accepted.
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AI-ExtractedMorocco, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Hungary and Argentina have already accepted invitations.
Trump threatened tariffs on French wines and champagnes if Macron doesn't join.
France has also received an invitation but does not plan to join the Board of Peace 'at this stage'.
The Kremlin said Putin had received the invitation and is 'studying the details'.
Trump confirmed that Putin received an invitation to join his new Board of Peace.
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