David Grittenand
Rachel Hagan
EPASeven international locations together with Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt say they may be a part of US president Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, in line with a joint assertion.
They may be a part of Israel, which additionally publicly confirmed its participation earlier.
On Wednesday night Trump mentioned Vladimir Putin had additionally agreed to affix – however the Russian president mentioned his nation was nonetheless learning the invitation.
The board was initially regarded as aimed toward serving to finish the two-year battle between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and oversee reconstruction. However its proposed constitution doesn’t point out the Palestinian territory and seems to be designed to supplant capabilities of the UN.
Nevertheless Saudi Arabia mentioned that the group of Muslim-majority international locations – Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan and Qatar – endorsed the intention of consolidating a everlasting ceasefire in Gaza, supporting reconstruction and advancing what they described as a “simply and lasting peace”.
On the World Financial Discussion board in Switzerland, Trump informed reporters that Putin had accepted his invitation to affix. “He was invited, he is accepted. Many individuals have accepted,” Trump mentioned.
Putin responded shortly, saying the invitation was into account, Reuters reported. He mentioned Russia was ready to supply $1bn from frozen Russian belongings and that he considered the board as primarily related to the Center East.
It’s not clear what number of international locations have been invited to affix Trump’s new physique – Canada and the UK are amongst them, however haven’t but publicly responded. The UAE, Bahrain, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Morocco and Vietnam have already signed up.
On Wednesday the Vatican additionally confirmed Pope Leo has acquired an invite. Talking to reporters on Wednesday, the Vatican’s Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, mentioned the Pope would wish time to contemplate whether or not to participate.
Nevertheless Slovenia’s Prime Minister Robert Golob mentioned he had declined the invitation as a result of the physique “dangerously interferes with the broader worldwide order”.
A leaked doc says the Board of Peace’s constitution will enter into drive as soon as three states formally comply with be sure by it, with member states given renewable three-year phrases and everlasting seats accessible to these contributing $1bn (£740m), it mentioned.
The constitution declared the physique as a world organisation mandated to hold out peace-building capabilities underneath worldwide legislation, with Trump serving as chairman – and individually because the US consultant – and holding authority to nominate government board members and create or dissolve subsidiary our bodies.
Final Friday, the White Home named seven members of the founding Government Board, together with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Center East envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and former UK prime minister Tony Blair.

Former UN Center East envoy Nickolay Mladenov was appointed because the board’s consultant in Gaza throughout a second part of the plan, which incorporates reconstruction and demilitarisation, with the board authorised by a UN Safety Council decision operating till the top of 2027.
On Saturday, Netanyahu’s workplace mentioned the Gaza Government Board’s composition “was not coordinated with Israel and runs opposite to its coverage”.
Israeli media mentioned the choice to incorporate representatives of Turkey and Qatar – which each helped dealer the ceasefire that took impact in October, together with Egypt and the US – had occurred “over Israel’s head”.

Underneath part one of many peace plan, Hamas and Israel agreed to the ceasefire, an change of dwelling and lifeless Israeli hostages in Gaza for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, a partial Israeli withdrawal, and a surge in deliveries of humanitarian help.
Israel has mentioned it might solely transfer into the second part after Hamas arms over the physique of the final lifeless hostage.
Section two faces main challenges, with Hamas having beforehand refused to surrender its weapons with out the creation of an impartial Palestinian state, and Israel having not dedicated to completely withdrawing from Gaza.
ReutersThe ceasefire can also be fragile. Greater than 460 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes because it got here into drive, in line with Gaza’s Hamas-run well being ministry, whereas the Israeli navy says three of its troopers have been killed in Palestinian assaults throughout the identical interval.
The battle was triggered by the Hamas-led assault on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, by which about 1,200 folks had been killed and 251 others had been taken hostage.
Israel responded to the assault by launching a navy marketing campaign in Gaza, throughout which greater than 71,550 folks have been killed, in line with the territory’s well being ministry.

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