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The Kremlin announced on Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join a proposed "Board of Peace," which US President Donald Trump has put forth to manage governance and reconstruction efforts in postwar Gaza.
Kremlin officials confirmed that the invitation has arrived in Moscow, where Russian leaders are currently assessing the proposal. This initiative is aimed at overseeing administrative duties, rebuilding the region’s infrastructure, and contributing to long-term stabilization efforts in Gaza in the aftermath of the conflict.
The Kremlin has expressed a desire for further information from Washington to clarify the working framework of the proposed board, including its mandate, decision-making process, authority levels, and the anticipated roles of participating nations. Moscow made it clear that any decision regarding participation will only occur after a thorough examination of all proposal details.
The concept of a Board of Peace has garnered attention amid ongoing global discussions concerning the governance and reconstruction of Gaza post-war. While this proposal suggests a move towards involving key international players in postwar arrangements, many aspects of the initiative remain unclear, leading to careful consideration from potential contributors.
Russia’s stance reflects its broader view on resolving international conflicts, emphasizing the need for well-defined objectives, adherence to international law, and comprehensive dialogue. The Kremlin has indicated that it will continue consultations with US officials as it weighs the diplomatic and strategic ramifications of joining this body.
Should this proposal be realized, the inclusion of major global powers could greatly impact Gaza’s future governance and reconstruction. Putin's potential role, contingent upon the clarification and agreement of terms, represents a significant development in global efforts aimed at regional stabilization following the conflict.