Trump Invites Putin to Join Gaza Board of Peace

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Jan 19, 2026

The Kremlin confirms Putin received Trump's invitation to the Board of Peace for Gaza. With a hefty price tag and controversial members, what will Russia do next? The answer could reshape global alliances...

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Imagine this: two of the world’s most powerful and controversial leaders, once seen as adversaries, now potentially sitting at the same table to discuss peace in one of the most volatile regions on Earth. That’s exactly what happened when news broke that U.S. President Donald Trump extended an invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin to join the newly formed Board of Peace focused on Gaza.

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It’s not every day that you wake up to news that makes you do a double take. But on January 19, 2026, that’s exactly what happened when reports surfaced that U.S. President Donald Trump had invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to join a brand-new international body called the Board of Peace. This isn’t just any committee; it’s meant to oversee the delicate process of rebuilding Gaza after a long and devastating conflict.

The announcement came straight from the Kremlin itself, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirming that the offer was received through diplomatic channels. Moscow isn’t jumping in blindly, though—they’re taking time to study the details and plan to reach out to the U.S. for clarification. In a world where diplomatic moves are often loaded with symbolism, this one feels particularly loaded.

A Bold New Approach to Middle East Peace

The Board of Peace represents what the Trump administration is calling a fresh take on resolving not just the Gaza situation but potentially other global conflicts down the line. Established late last year, the board is positioned as a key mechanism to maintain a fragile ceasefire and guide the massive reconstruction effort in Gaza.

How the Board Came to Be

The idea didn’t appear out of nowhere. It builds on previous efforts to bring stability to the region following intense hostilities between Israel and Hamas. The board is seen as a way to bring together diverse voices to ensure long-term stability. What makes it unique is its structure—Trump himself is set to chair it indefinitely, giving it a very personal stamp.

Some experts see this as innovative, while others worry it might sideline traditional institutions like the United Nations. But one thing is clear: it’s ambitious, and the invitation to Putin adds an entirely new layer of intrigue.

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  • Oversee reconstruction projects
  • Maintain ceasefire
  • Coordinate international aid
Quotes:

We are currently studying all the details of this proposal.

Kremlin Spokesman
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