Kremlin says Putin has been invited to join Trump's Gaza 'board of peace'

Kremlin confirms Putin as potential member of Trump's 'board of peace' overseeing Gaza ceasefire

In a move that has left many observers bewildered, Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly on the cusp of joining US President Donald Trump's proposed "board of peace" tasked with brokering a lasting ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

The board, announced last week, was originally conceived as a means to oversee the transition to peaceful governance and secure enduring stability in areas affected by conflict. The proposed membership structure requires national leaders to serve for up to three years unless their governments pay a hefty $1 billion fee to become permanent members.

While the Kremlin has yet to confirm an official invitation, Dmitry Peskov, Russia's top spokesperson, hinted at Moscow's intentions during a press conference on Monday. According to Peskov, Russia is seeking clarification regarding its involvement in the board, indicating that the Kremlin will weigh its options before making any final decisions.

This development comes as Putin continues his ongoing war in Ukraine, where hundreds of thousands have lost their lives and Russian troops have committed atrocities against civilians. The fact that Putin is being considered for this international body raises suspicions about Trump's leanings towards Russia in addressing the Ukraine conflict.

Meanwhile, French officials have expressed reservations about joining the board due to its broader aspirations, which may extend beyond Gaza. France has reaffirmed its commitment to the United Nations charter and multilateralism.

Notably, only two countries have confirmed acceptance of the invitation: Hungary and Vietnam under the leadership of the Vietnamese communist party's General Secretary Tô Lâm.

In related news, Trump has sent a letter to Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, downplaying his commitment to peaceful pursuits and instead emphasizing his desire for "considerable results" in any future endeavors. These remarks follow pressure on Denmark and other European nations regarding the proposed US takeover of Greenland.

The ceasefire in Gaza remains unresolved, with Israel continuing its bombardment of the territory despite a planned international stabilization force that was supposed to take over security.
 
What's going on here? 🤔 A "board of peace" supposed to broker a ceasefire in Gaza and suddenly Putin is being considered for membership? 🤷‍♂️ I need some more info on this, like what exactly does Russia get out of it? And isn't Trump's track record on conflict resolution pretty spotty? 😒 I'm also not buying the idea that France just happens to be wary about getting involved in a potentially broader agenda. What's their source on that? 📰 Need some more context before I start jumping to conclusions! 💡
 
I'm like totally confused about this news 🤔... so Russia is being considered for some kinda "board of peace" thingy and Putin's gonna be on it? I don't get why, considering all the stuff going down in Ukraine... what's the deal with that 🤷‍♂️?

And isn't Trump's whole idea supposed to be about brokerin' peace or somethin'? So like, if Russia's involved, doesn't that kinda contradict everything he's tryin' to do? 🤔 I mean, I know some people might think it's a good move for diplomacy and all, but... idk...

Oh wait, what was the board's original purpose again? Wasn't it supposed to be about helpin' countries in conflict or somethin'? Now it seems like it's just kinda a thing where rich countries pay $1 billion to join 🤑... I guess that's kinda cool if you're lookin' at it from a "peace" perspective, but...

Anywayz, what do you guys think? Am I missin' somethin' 🤷‍♂️?
 
I'm like totally suspicious about this whole thing 🤔... Putin joining Trump's "board of peace" sounds like a pretty shady deal to me. I mean, what's really going on here? Is Russia trying to legitimize its own actions in Ukraine by proxy? And what's with the $1 billion fee for permanent membership? That's just way too fishy 🐟... and have you seen Trump's latest letter to Norway's Prime Minister? He's all about "considerable results" instead of peace, that doesn't sound like something a president who's supposed to be a peacemaker would say... this whole thing smells like a conspiracy to me 🔍
 
🤔 what's next? us & russia colliding in gaza? sounds like trump's 'board of peace' is just a fancy way to legitimize Putin's war machine 🚫 $1 billion fee for russian membership? who pays for this? where's the proof that trumps not just trying to shift blame onto another country? france rejecting the invitation because it might get dragged into some messy us-russia drama 🤷‍♀️ gotta see more sources on this before i believe it.
 
this is just another example of how global politics has become like a game where everyone's playing by their own rules. Putin on Trump's 'board of peace'? it's like he's trying to buy his way into being seen as a peaceful leader 🤔. and what about Ukraine? hundreds of thousands dead and Putin still trying to save face. trump's all about the benjamins, huh? how much will he need to pay for Putin's participation on this board? $1 billion? please. it's not like money can solve everything 💸. and now France is out? because of what they see as a broader agenda? makes me wonder if Trump's just trying to play both sides against each other 🤝.
 
omg u guys can u believe this?? 🤯 Putin as part of Trump's "board of peace"?? like what's next? china joining the eu? 😂 i'm low-key both fascinated and terrified at the same time. i mean, on one hand it seems like a weird power move for trump to get russia on board, especially with all that drama in ukraine 🤯 but on the other hand, who am i to judge? maybe they'll actually make peace happen 💕? meanwhile, france is like "no thanks" and hungary and vietnam are over here like "yaaas we in" 👍👊
 
OMG you guys I am literally SHOOK about this Putin thing 🤯 like what is going on here?! Trump's idea of a "board of peace" sounds super legit but now it seems like Russia is just gonna get a seat at the table and influence the whole thing? Like, isn't this supposed to be about brokering a ceasefire in Gaza not advancing Russia's interests? 🤔 And what even is with that $1 billion fee?! Does Russia really have that kind of cash lying around? 💸 Meanwhile Putin is still out there causing chaos in Ukraine and now he gets to be on some international body and it just doesn't add up. 😒
 
I'm totally lost by this one 🤯. Trump's board of peace sounds like something straight out of a Bond villain movie 🕵️‍♂️. I mean, Putin joining it? It just doesn't add up. Russia is still embroiled in that war with Ukraine and now they're being considered to join an international body that's supposed to promote peace? 😒

And what about the fact that Hungary and Vietnam are already on board? That's like inviting the wolves to the dinner party while everyone else is still waiting at the table 🍴. I'm worried this whole thing is a setup, but what if it's not? What if Trump genuinely wants to make peace? 💡

I guess only time will tell, but for now, I'm skeptical. This feels like a power play to me, and I don't see how Putin or Russia benefits from this arrangement. 🤔
 
this whole thing just seems so fishy 🤷‍♂️, don't get me wrong i think trump's gotta do something about israeli and palestinian tensions, but come on $1 billion fee for peace? sounds like just another way for rich nations to pull strings behind closed doors 💸. and what's with russia joining this 'board of peace' when their own guy is causing all the conflict in ukraine 🤦‍♂️. i mean, isn't that kinda like putting a fox in charge of the henhouse? 🐰🏠
 
come on trump what's with this board thingy? Putin joining is like putting diesel fuel in a fire truck 🚒🔥 he's all about chaos in Ukraine and now you wanna invite him to party in Gaza? I just don't get it... meanwhile france is all about keeping it real and multilateral, good on them 🇫🇷👏
 
ummm i dont get why trump is even thinking about inviting russia into this "board of peace" thing... like isnt there like some basic human rights situation in ukraine or something? and now he's just gonna ignore it for a billion dollars 🤑 meanwhile, france is all about doing the right thing and multilateralism 🇫🇷 idk man, this whole thing feels super suspicious to me
 
I dont get it why trump is involving russia in this board thingy? like doesnt he think Putin is gonna just use it to push his own agenda and mess up the whole situation in gaza 🤔? Russia has already made things worse in ukraine... i wonder if france and other europeans are just blind or something? Norway prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre got a letter from trump saying he wants results, not peace 💸. this all feels super shady to me 🙅‍♂️
 
Wow 💥, can you believe Putin is being considered for this board? It's interesting how Trump's whole idea sounds like a total setup 🤔. Like, who exactly benefits from this "board of peace"? 🤑 And what's with the $1 billion fee to become permanent members? That's some crazy talk 💸!
 
Um, so Putin is actually being considered for Trump's 'board of peace'? Like, what even is this? 🤔 I mean, Russia and Ukraine have been in this super bloody conflict and now we're talking about Putin joining some kind of international body to help with Gaza? It just seems kinda weird. Did Trump not think this through at all?

And what's with the $1 billion fee for permanent membership? That's like, a small country's GDP right there 🤑 I guess that's why no one wants to join except Hungary and Vietnam... they must be desperate or something.

I'm also kinda confused about the French reservations. Like, shouldn't they just say no if they don't want to be part of it? But I suppose with France always being like the diplomat and all, they're probably trying to play both sides. 🤝

And then there's Trump's letter to Norway's Prime Minister... dude is just trolling at this point 😂 "considerable results" is like code for "I'm gonna do whatever I want". This whole thing is just super suspicious.

Oh and one more thing, what even is the 'board of peace' supposed to do in the first place? Is it just a bunch of powerful guys getting together to, like, make nice or something? 🤷‍♂️
 
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