Donald Trump extends invitation to Putin for his ‘Board of Peace’ | World News

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Donald Trump extends invitation to Putin for his ‘Board of Peace’ | World News

TL:DR – Donald Trump extends invitation to Putin for his ‘Board of Peace’ | World News

  • Donald Trump has invited Vladimir Putin to join his Gaza Peace Panel aimed at post-war redevelopment.
  • The Kremlin is reviewing the offer, acknowledging its receipt through diplomatic channels.
  • Trump’s panel has faced criticism from Israel, which claims it was not consulted.
  • Key board members include US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Jared Kushner, and former UN envoy Nickolay Mladenov.
  • Trump praised the board as “the Greatest and Most Prestigious ever assembled.”

Donald Trump invites Putin to join his ‘Board of Peace’ | News World



ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - AUGUST 15: U.S. President Donald Trump (R) walks with Russian President Vladimir Putin as they arrive at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on August 15, 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska. The two leaders are meeting for peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
### Trump’s Unlikely Choice for Gaza Peace Panel

In looking for members for his Gaza Peace Panel, to handle the redevelopment of the Gaza Strip after years of war, Donald Trump has turned to an unlikely person.

The US President has reportedly invited Vladimir Putin to join the body, which will set the framework and handle the funding for the redevelopment of Gaza.

Russian state media first reported Putin’s invitation to join the board, with Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirming it.

‘Indeed, President Putin also received an offer through diplomatic channels to join this Peace Council. At the moment, we are studying all the details of this proposal,’ he said.

The appointment of Putin is bound to raise some eyebrows, given he’s waged a years-long war which has decimated a large part of Ukraine, with peace talks still stalling.

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - AUGUST 15: U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands at the end of a press conference at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on August 15, 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska. The two leaders are meeting for peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
### Previous Appointees and Objections

Last week, Trump announced other appointees to his Gaza Peace Board, which were objected to by Israel.

President Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the so-called Board of Peace ‘was not coordinated with Israel and is contrary to its policy’.

No Israeli officials have been named to the committee, although an Israeli businessman has been.

Trump called it ‘the Greatest and Most Prestigious Board ever assembled at any time, any place’ ahead of the announcement.

The officials listed included US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Former UN special envoy Nickolay Mladenov was also named to the board, alongside billionaire Marc Rowan, World Bank President Ajay Banga, and US Deputy National Security Adviser Robert Gabriel.

Displaced Palestinians live amongst the rubble and debris of homes and businesses destroyed by the Israeli military in over two years of military strikes on the Gaza Strip enclave, in Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern Gaza Strip on January 17, 2026. US President Donald Trump's so-called
### A Broader Perspective

The board will work to facilitate the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip (Picture: AFP)

Trump previously said the board would include former Prime Minister Tony Blair, whom he called a ‘good man’.

Dr Dafydd Townley, a member of the University of Portsmouth Military Education Team and senior teaching fellow in International Security, previously mentioned the pairing of Trump and Blair could be beneficial.

‘Blair has a history of working with those from the opposite end of the political spectrum, such as George W. Bush, with whom he had a very good relationship, along with his cabinet.

‘So, you might expect that Blair is rather pragmatic in his approach to international relations,’ he said.

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