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The board was initially conceived to oversee governance and reconstruction in war-torn Gaza Strip, but its charter does not appear to limit its authority to the occupied Palestinian territory. |
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The board was initially conceived to oversee governance and reconstruction in war-torn Gaza Strip, but its charter does not appear to limit its authority to the occupied Palestinian territory. |
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India brings credibility, humanitarian expertise, and institution-building to Gaza's peace table. Pakistan's history of terror links and Hamas connections raise doubts. The question is clear: can historic rivals cooperate, or will old rivalries sabotage the chance for meaningful reconstruction? |
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Donald Trump launches his controversial Gaza Board of Peace, claiming it will deliver "lasting peace". Critics warn it could bypass the U.N. and concentrate power in a Trump-led, U.S.-dominated structure. Top officials, Tony Blair, and a $1 billion price for permanent membership raise global concerns. Invitations sent to world leaders show mixed reactions, from enthusiastic acceptance to cautious skepticism. Is this a genuine peace plan--or a strategic move to reshape global power? |
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President Trump invites Vladimir Putin to join the Board of Peace, a new US-led body overseeing Gaza's reconstruction, demilitarization, and long-term regional stability. |
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The formation of the Gaza Board of Peace aims to promote stability and oversee post-conflict reconstruction in the region. |
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Peskov added that the Kremlin is reviewing the invitation from Washington and "hoping to get more details from the US side." |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join US President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" aimed at resolving conflicts globally and oversee governance and reconstruction in Gaza, the Kremlin said Monday. "President Putin also received an invitation to join this Board of Peace," spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists, including AFP. Russia was seeking to "clarify all the nuances" of the offer with Washington, he said, without adding if the Kremlin chief as inclined to join. |
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Moscow said it hoped to engage with Washington for further clarification on the proposal. According to the draft charter, the board would be chaired for life by Trump and would initially focus on the Gaza conflict before expanding its mandate to address other global conflicts. Invitations have been sent to around 60 countries, including India. |
'President Putin invited': Russia on Trump's Gaza 'Board of Peace'; seeks clarification on 'nuances'US President Donald Trump has invited his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to join the proposed Gaza "Board of Peace," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry. |
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The Trump administration has invited political leaders, diplomats and business figures from around the world to join the new board, including India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |