Putin was invited by the United States to join the Peace Committee

On January 19 local time, Russian President's press secretary Peskov confirmed that Russian President Putin has received an invitation from the United States to join the Gaza "Peace Committee," and is currently considering the matter.

Peskov said, "Putin indeed received an offer through diplomatic channels to join this peace committee. We are currently studying all the details of this proposal." He added, "We hope to get in touch with the U.S. side to clarify all the details."

According to previous reports by foreign media such as Bloomberg, recently, U.S. President Trump announced the establishment of the so-called Gaza "Peace Committee" and has sent invitation letters to about 60 countries and international organizations. It is reported that France, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Australia, Canada, the European Commission, and major Middle Eastern countries are among those invited. However, most of the invited countries have made cautious responses to this invitation.

Foreign media disclosed a draft charter of the Gaza "Peace Committee," which states that Trump will serve as the first chairman of the Gaza "Peace Committee" and decide which countries will be invited to become members. Decisions of the organization will be passed by majority vote, with each participating member state having one vote, but all decisions must be approved by the chairman. According to the draft, Trump has the authority to remove a member state unless two-thirds of the member states oppose it. In addition, the chairman of the organization "should determine the next chairman at any time."

The draft describes the Gaza "Peace Committee" as an "international organization," stating that it "aims to promote stability, restore reliable and legitimate governance, and ensure lasting peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict."

There are concerns that, amid the U.S. mass "withdrawal from groups," Trump may attempt to establish an international organization to replace the United Nations.

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