Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join a proposed international Board of Peace focused on Gaza, according to the Kremlin. Russian officials say the invitation came through diplomatic channels and is under review. The initiative is linked to U.S. President Donald Trump.
The proposed body is framed as a postwar planning group for Gaza. Its brief would cover reconstruction and future governance once fighting ends. U.S. officials describe it as a multinational board designed to coordinate funding and oversight across participating countries.
Invitations have gone out to governments in multiple regions. Early reactions are mixed. Some leaders have signaled interest. Others are pressing for details, including how the board would operate alongside existing institutions such as the United Nations.
Moscow says no decision has been made. Russian officials add that participation would hinge on clearer terms, including the board’s authority, scope, and long-term objectives.













