China has been invited to join US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative aimed at resolving global conflicts, a spokesperson at the Chinese foreign ministry said on Tuesday, without elaborating further.
Trump invites Armenia to Board of Peace
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan also received an invitation to join the "Board of Peace" proposed by US President Donald Trump, Russian news agency TASS reported on Tuesday, citing Pashinyan.
Morocco joins Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace as founding member
Previously, on Monday, King Mohammed VI of Morocco accepted an invitation from Trump to become a founding member of the US-led Gaza Board of Peace.
"Morocco welcomes the second phase of Trump’s comprehensive peace plan, as well as the official creation of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, which will serve as a temporary transitional body," the country's foreign ministry stated.
Russia joins Board of Peace
Earlier that day, the Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin had received an invitation to join the Board of Peace, and that Moscow was reviewing the proposal, expressing hope for future contacts with Washington regarding it.
This statement from the Kremlin followed reports from the Kazakh media outlet Tengri, which indicated that Trump had invited Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to join the board as well.
Ukraine invited to join Trump's Board of Peace, Zelensky says
Ukraine had been invited to join US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday, adding that diplomats were working on the invitation.
Zelensky told the media in a WhatsApp chat that it was hard for him to imagine being together with Russia on this or any other board.
Kazakhstan’s contribution to lasting peace in the Middle East
"In response, the Head of State sent a letter to the president of the United States expressing sincere gratitude and confirming his agreement to join this new body.
The president reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s aspiration to make its own contribution to achieving lasting peace in the Middle East, strengthening interstate trust and global stability,” Zheldibay said.
When asked why the president hadn't addressed the invitation earlier, the secretary said they had found it "unethical" to announce the invitation before Trump did, “But the process took on a life of its own.”
Israel's invitation
Norway refuses to take part in BoP as is
Norway will not take part in Trump's "Board of Peace" initiative the way the plan is currently presented, Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik told daily Aftenposten on Tuesday.
The board would be chaired for life by Trump and would start by addressing the Gaza conflict and then be expanded to deal with other conflicts, according to a copy of a letter and draft charter seen by Reuters.
The Norwegian foreign ministry did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
UAE becomes early supporter of Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ with formal acceptance
The UAE accepted an invitation to join BoP, the UAE foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
The ministry said the UAE stood ready to “contribute actively to the mission of the Board of Peace, supporting greater cooperation, stability, and prosperity for all,” marking Abu Dhabi's formal alignment with Washington’s new conflict‑resolution effort.
Israel invited to take part on Board of Peace
Israel has also received an invitation from the United States to join the board, according to two sources briefed on the matter who spoke to Reuters.
However It has not been confirmed whether Israel will accept the invitation, and the Prime Minister's Office did not respond to Reuters's request for comment.
Additionally, Trump has invited Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to join the Board of Peace, a gesture that Lukashenko welcomed, as reported by the Belarusian Foreign Ministry and confirmed by their spokesperson on Monday. Polish President Karol Nawrocki has also reportedly received an invitation to join the board.
Seth J. Frantzman contributed to this report.