Former U.S. President Donald Trump has$SOL formally invited Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to participate in a newly established international body known as the “Board of Peace.” The committee is intended to oversee Gaza’s post-war reconstruction, manage the transition toward a technocratic governing system, and support efforts to disarm Hamas.$BTC
The Board of Peace is described as the central oversight mechanism for the second phase of Trump’s broader strategy aimed at resolving the Gaza conflict and stabilizing the region through international cooperation.
On Monday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed that President Putin received the invitation through official diplomatic channels. Russian authorities are currently reviewing the proposal, focusing on its technical details, and have requested further discussions with Washington to better understand the framework and objectives of the initiative.
Belarus has also acknowledged the invitation. The Belarusian Foreign Ministry confirmed that President Lukashenko was approached to join the committee and expressed appreciation for Belarus being considered a partner in efforts to promote long-term regional stability and peace.
According to the proposal, the Board of Peace would operate under a structured financial model. Participating nations may secure a permanent seat on the committee by contributing $1 billion toward Gaza’s reconstruction. Countries that choose not to make this contribution would be eligible only for three-year, non-permanent terms.
In addition to Russia and Belarus, other countries reportedly invited to join the committee include the United Kingdom, Canada, Egypt, and Turkey, signaling a broad, multinational approach to post-conflict governance and reconstruction in Gaza.

