Pakistan Invited to Join Trump's Gaza "Board of Peace" Initiative

Pakistan's Foreign Office confirmed it has received an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join the newly formed Gaza "Board of Peace." The White House has announced the board's composition, which includes high-profile international figures tasked with overseeing Gaza's stabilisation and reconstruction. The initiative is a key component of Phase Two of Trump's 20-Point Peace Plan for the region, focusing on governance, security, and long-term development. Administrative structures, including a National Committee for the Administration of Gaza and an International Stabilisation Force, have been established to implement the plan on the ground.

Key Points: Pakistan Joins Trump's Gaza Board of Peace

  • US invites Pakistan to peace board
  • White House unveils key appointees
  • Board to oversee Gaza stabilisation
  • Plan includes security and governance
  • Part of 20-point peace roadmap
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Invited to join Trump's Gaza "Board of Peace": Pakistan Foreign Office

Pakistan confirms US invitation to join the Gaza Board of Peace, part of Trump's 20-point peace plan. Key members and structure announced.

"Pakistan will remain engaged with international efforts for peace and security in Gaza - Tahir Andrabi"

Islamabad, January 18

Pakistan has been invited to join the Gaza "Board of Peace" being formed by United States President Donald Trump, the Pakistan Foreign Office stated. Responding to media queries, Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said, "The prime minister of Pakistan has received the invitation from the president of the United States to join the Board of Peace on Gaza."

Andrabi said Pakistan will continue to engage with international initiatives aimed at restoring peace and stability in Gaza, while working towards a lasting solution to the Palestine issue in line with United Nations resolutions.

"Pakistan will remain engaged with international efforts for peace and security in Gaza, leading to a lasting solution to the Palestine issue in accordance with United Nations resolutions," he added.

The invitation comes as the US administration moves forward with formalising the "Board of Peace" structure linked to Trump's broader Gaza roadmap. On Friday, the White House unveiled the list of people appointed to the "Board of Peace" to oversee phase two of his 20-Point Peace Plan to end the Gaza conflict.

The names include US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff, President of the World Bank Ajay Banga, and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, the White House said in a statement.

The list also includes Apollo Global Management's CEO, Marc Rowan, and US Deputy National Security Adviser Robert Gabriel.

Explaining the roles and responsibilities under the initiative, the White House said, "Executive Board members will oversee defined portfolios critical to Gaza's stabilisation and long-term success, including, but not limited to, governance capacity-building, regional relations, reconstruction, investment attraction, large-scale funding, and capital mobilisation."

With Trump serving as the Chairman of the Board of Peace, he has appointed Aryeh Lightstone and Josh Gruenbaum as senior advisors, tasked with leading day-to-day strategy and operations, and translating the Board's mandate and diplomatic priorities into disciplined execution.

As part of the administrative mechanism under the plan, Nickolay Mladenov, an Executive Board member, will serve as the High Representative for Gaza and act as the on-the-ground link between the Board of Peace and the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG).

Describing the NCAG as a key component of phase two, the White House said it is a vital step forward in implementing Phase Two of his Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict -- a 20-point roadmap for lasting peace, stability, reconstruction, and prosperity in the region.

The White House statement said the NCAG will be led by Ali Sha'ath, a widely respected technocratic leader who will oversee the restoration of core public services, the rebuilding of civil institutions, and the stabilisation of daily life in Gaza, while laying the foundation for long-term, self-sustaining governance.

Alongside governance and reconstruction planning, the statement also outlined security arrangements to establish stability. Additionally, to establish security, preserve peace, and create a durable terror-free environment, Major General Jasper Jeffers has been appointed Commander of the International Stabilisation Force (ISF), where he will lead security operations, support comprehensive demilitarisation, and enable the safe delivery of humanitarian aid and reconstruction materials, the White House said.

The announcement also named members of the Gaza Executive Board, with Blair, Kushner and Witkoff also listed, along with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Qatari diplomat Ali Al Thawadi and others.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Interesting to see Ajay Banga's name there! As an Indian, it's good to see someone of Indian origin in such a key role on a global stage. 🇮🇳 But the real test is whether this "Board of Peace" will address the root causes or just manage the symptoms. The inclusion of Jared Kushner raises eyebrows given past approaches.
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Rahul R
Pakistan joining a US-led board? The same US that is a staunch ally of Israel? This feels contradictory. Pakistan should be very careful not to compromise its principled stand on Palestine for the sake of diplomatic photo-ops. The plan must align with UN resolutions, as their FO stated, otherwise it's meaningless.
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Sarah B
The involvement of technocrats like Ali Sha'ath and the focus on governance and reconstruction is a positive step. Lasting peace needs more than ceasefire; it needs functioning institutions and economy. Hope the International Stabilisation Force can actually ensure a terror-free environment for aid to reach people. 🤞
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Karthik V
A 20-point roadmap sounds comprehensive, but execution is everything. We've seen many plans fail. The inclusion of Turkey and Qatar is smart—they have leverage. Pakistan's role will be watched closely by the Global South. They must ensure the Palestinian people's right to self-determination is at the core, not sidelined by "stabilisation".
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Nikhil C
With all due respect, this feels like putting the cart before the horse. How can you plan for "long-term, self-sustaining governance" and "investment attraction" while the conflict is still raging and humanitarian crisis is acute? First, ensure a permanent ceasefire and stop the bloodshed

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