Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has received an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join the Gaza Peace Board. The statement said that Pakistan will remain involved in international efforts for peace and security in Gaza, so that a permanent solution to the Palestine issue can be found in accordance with the United Nations resolutions.
After this, it is believed that this step of America may increase the problems of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, because Pakistan openly supports Hamas and has been opposing Israel from the beginning. Apart from Pakistan, Donald Trump has also invited Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to join the Gaza ‘Board of Peace’. This information has been given by both the countries. Let us tell you that this board will oversee the temporary governance of Gaza.
What did Türkiye and Egypt say
Türkiye’s presidential office said it had received a letter from Trump, inviting Erdogan to join the panel. Egypt’s Foreign Minister said in a press conference that Trump’s invitation is being reviewed.
Who is included in the panel
The White House said on Friday that an executive panel has been formed to implement Trump’s Gaza peace plan, which includes US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, World Bank President Ajay Banga, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. This panel will oversee the portfolio ranging from governance and regional diplomacy to raising funds and investment for reconstruction.
According to the White House statement, the broader ‘Board of Peace’ will provide strategic oversight and ensure accountability during Gaza’s transition from conflict to development. The US plans to deploy an international stabilization force and appoint a high representative to coordinate governance, security and reconstruction efforts in Gaza under the transition.
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