Russia, India invited to join Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’

New Delhi yet to respond as US ties remain strained over trade tariffs; Pakistan also among 60 countries invited

After India, Russia is also invited to US President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" aimed at resolving conflicts globally and oversee governance and reconstruction in Gaza.PHOTO: REUTERS

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join United States President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" aimed at resolving conflicts globally and oversee governance and reconstruction in Gaza, the Kremlin said on Monday.

India was also earlier invited to join the board.

Moscow for years tried to balance relations with all major players in the Middle East, including Israel and the Palestinians.

But since the Israel-Hamas conflict and Russia's assault on Ukraine, Putin has moved away from Israel, boosting ties with its foes like Iran.

Moscow has also sought closer relationships with the Gulf states amid growing Western isolation.

"President Putin also received an invitation to join this Board of Peace," spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists, including AFP.

Russia was seeking to "clarify all the nuances" of the offer with Washington, he said, without adding if the Kremlin chief as inclined to join.

The White House has reached out to various figures around the world to sit on the so-called "Board of Peace", chaired by the US president himself.

Trump has also invited India to join the board, according to a White House statement shared on X by Washington’s ambassador to New Delhi, Sergio Gor.

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