Trump's 'Peace Council' Extends Invitation to Putin: Details on the Initiative.
Vladimir Putin Receives Invitation to 'Peace Council'
According to Novyny.live: Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join a 'Peace Council' established by Donald Trump, an offer currently under review by Moscow. The initiative aims to address the situation in the Gaza Strip, with the invitation delivered through diplomatic channels.
Donald Trump announced the creation of this 'Peace Council' on January 16. While participation is free, a contribution of one billion dollars secures permanent member status. Funds raised through the council are intended to support the reconstruction of Gaza's infrastructure.
Participants in the Initiative
Leaders from the following nations have also received invitations to the 'Peace Council':
- India
- Australia
- Jordan
- Greece
- Cyprus
- Pakistan
Canada, Turkey, Egypt, Paraguay, Argentina, and Albania have also confirmed their participation. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the leader of Vietnam's Communist Party, Tô Lâm, have also agreed to join the initiative. This broad roster includes both traditional U.S. allies and nations with more independent foreign policies.
Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary for the Russian president, noted that Moscow is currently studying the proposal and expects further contact with the American side to clarify all details.
The invitation to Vladimir Putin highlights a novel diplomatic effort that could impact international relations and the regional situation. With representatives from diverse countries involved, the council creates a potential forum for multilateral dialogue on resolving the Gaza conflict and supporting reconstruction. Moscow's consideration of the invitation may signal a willingness to engage in cooperation despite the current complex geopolitical landscape.
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