The United States has extended an invitation to India to join the Gaza Board of Peace. This board is the second phase of President Donald Trump's initiative aimed at completely ending the Israel-Hamas conflict. Despite the ceasefire, reports indicate ongoing Israeli attacks in Gaza.
On Thursday, Trump announced the formation of the second phase of the Gaza Board of Peace, considering it a crucial step towards ending the conflict.
This board will observe a technical committee managing Gaza's everyday affairs and is part of the ceasefire framework. The board's goal is to bring stability to the Gaza region and develop strategies for reconstruction. Under Trump's plan, funds necessary to improve the livability and conditions of Gaza at every level will be gathered.
In addition to India, the US has invited at least four other countries to join this board. According to an American official familiar with the plan's charter, any nation desiring permanent membership is required to contribute USD 1 billion, whereas a three-year membership involves no financial commitment.
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This move underscores India's rising role on the global stage and its significant geopolitical influence. Amidst current global conflicts, India’s position highlights its potential as an active participant in promoting stability and peace processes.
US Ambassador to India: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Invited to Peace Board for Permanent Peace in Gaza
US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gore, has shared a message inviting India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to participate in the Board of Peace, extended by President Donald Trump.
In his tweet, Ambassador Sergio Gore declared, "I am proud to deliver President Donald Trump's invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to participate in the Board of Peace, bringing lasting peace to Gaza. This board will support effective governance, leading to stability and prosperity."
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Trump's initiative is a significant effort to establish peace in the region, with participation from globally influential nations like India elevating expectations. Through the Gaza Board of Peace, a crucial step is likely to be taken towards regional and global peace and development.