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

In a surprising move, US President Donald Trump's team has extended an invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin to join his proposed "board of peace" aimed at resolving the Gaza conflict. The Kremlin, however, has expressed interest in clarifying all the details surrounding this offer before making a formal response.

This development comes as tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate, with hundreds of thousands killed and multiple atrocities committed by Russian troops against civilians. Putin's special envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, is set to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, where he will meet with US officials.

The board, initially part of Trump's ceasefire proposals for Gaza, was intended to oversee a transition to lasting peace and supervise a committee of Palestinian experts. However, its vague description has raised questions about its true purpose. The Kremlin's move may be seen as an attempt to influence the board's agenda and potentially dilute its effectiveness.

It is worth noting that Putin has consistently rejected proposals for ceasefire along the current frontiers in Ukraine. The inclusion of Putin on this board would add weight to concerns that Trump leans heavily in Putin's favor when it comes to addressing the Ukraine conflict.

Trump's invitation to leaders from Argentina, Paraguay, Turkey, Egypt, and other countries to join the board has also raised eyebrows, with reports suggesting each country would pay $1 billion for membership. Meanwhile, Trump has been sending mixed signals on his commitment to peace, with a letter to Norway's prime minister hinting that he may no longer prioritize peaceful solutions.

The move comes as US tariffs are being imposed on European countries who have objected to Trump's plans to take over Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory. The UK has denounced these measures as "completely wrong," while the Kremlin has expressed admiration for Trump's potential historical legacy in this regard.

The implications of Putin joining the board remain unclear, but one thing is certain: it will add complexity to an already volatile situation, and may further muddy the waters when it comes to finding a lasting solution to the Gaza conflict.
 
πŸ€” "The die has been cast, the die cannot be called back." This move by Trump's team could change the dynamics of the Gaza conflict forever, but it's hard to see how this will lead to a more peaceful outcome when Putin's involvement is murky at best.

The Kremlin's concerns about the board's purpose and implications for Russia-Ukraine relations are valid. It's not like they're going to blindly join something that could further antagonize them or undermine their interests in Ukraine. And what's with Trump's mixed signals on peace? Is he genuinely trying to broker a deal or just using this as another way to flex his muscles?

The $1 billion membership fee is also a red flag, but let's be real, the real question is whether anyone can really take Trump at his word these days. This whole thing feels like a mess waiting to happen, and I'm not holding my breath for any positive outcomes... 😐
 
πŸ€” This whole thing has me wondering if Trump's idea of a "board of peace" is just another way for him to flex his diplomatic muscles without actually doing anything concrete about resolving conflicts πŸ€‘ I mean, inviting Putin on board when you've been consistently rejecting ceasefire proposals in Ukraine doesn't exactly scream "peaceful intentions". And let's not forget the fact that countries are basically being asked to shell out $1 billion just to join the "board"... seems like a pretty dodgy setup to me πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” this whole thing seems kinda weird... I mean Trump's gotta be serious about actually finding peace in all these conflicts? It doesn't seem like that would be easy or simple... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and Putin's definitely got his own interests at play here, but is it just a ploy to get more influence on the world stage? 🀝 I'm not sure how Trump thinks this whole board thing is gonna work out... with all these countries getting in for $1 billion membership fees? πŸ’Έ it seems like a pretty crony scheme if you ask me. πŸ€‘
 
Ugh, I'm literally shaking my head over Trump's latest move 🀯! First off, let's get one thing straight - if Putin joins this "board of peace" thingy, what exactly does that even mean? It sounds like another one of Trump's hare-brained schemes to me πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on the $1 billion membership fee - yeah, right, like we need more proof that Trump is all about lining his pockets πŸ’Έ.

And can we talk about how this whole thing is just a distraction from the real issues at hand? I mean, what's next? Is he gonna invite world leaders to join his reality TV show? πŸ“Ί It's just so frustrating when people in positions of power act like children and don't take the conflicts they're trying to resolve seriously.

I'm not saying Putin isn't a savvy politician or that we should just dismiss him out of hand, but come on - this feels like a ploy to manipulate the situation to his advantage πŸ€‘. And let's be real, Trump's track record on dealing with international crises is shaky at best (hello, North Korea and Ukraine, remember? πŸ™ˆ).

Anyway, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out. But for now, I'm just gonna sit here and shake my head in dismay 😴
 
πŸ€” This whole thing just feels super shady to me... like Trump's trying to pull off some kind of PR stunt. First of all, inviting Putin to join this "board" without even knowing what the board's supposed to do is already a major red flag. And then there's the fact that Russia's been super vocal about its opposition to ceasefire proposals in Ukraine... I mean, who doesn't know how Russia feels about that?

And can we talk about the $1 billion membership fee for like, every single country? πŸ€‘ That just seems crazy. Trump's all about making deals, but this one feels more like a cash grab than anything else.

It's also super weird that Putin would be on board with something that doesn't seem to align with Russia's interests in Ukraine... unless Trump is trying to manipulate him into doing some kind of favor or two. 🀝 I just don't trust any of it, you know?
 
lol just think about it, Trump wants Putin on his "peace" board lol what's next? inviting Kim Jong-un to tea parties 🀣? but seriously though, this is just another move by Trump to try and get some leverage over Russia in Ukraine... Newsflash: it ain't gonna work. Putin ain't got time for that nonsense. And who's he trying to impress with this whole board thing anyway? Israel? The Palestinians? Or just his own ego πŸ€ͺ? It's all just a big mess, but hey, at least the world will be entertained by Trump's antics πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if this is a good idea at all, but Trump's team seems to think that getting Putin on board will help with the Gaza conflict. I mean, come on $1 billion for membership? πŸ€‘ That's just ridiculous. And what's up with the fact that Ukraine is still getting blasted by Russian troops? It's like, how can you even talk about peace when civilians are getting killed left and right? πŸ’€

And don't even get me started on the whole Greenland thing. I mean, who do they think they're kidding? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Trump thinks he's some kind of historical figure or something just because he mentioned Greenland in a letter to Norway's prime minister. Newsflash: it's not about you, Mr. Trump! πŸ˜‚

I'm all for finding ways to resolve conflicts and bring people together, but this whole thing just feels like a bunch of mixed signals and bad PR to me. πŸ“° I hope Putin actually knows what he's getting himself into with this board thing... 🀞
 
"Events are won for those who have the courage to act, not for those who wait for their opponents to make the first move." πŸ•ŠοΈ
The inclusion of Putin on Trump's "board of peace" is indeed a complex development that adds weight to concerns about Trump's approach to resolving the Gaza conflict and the Ukraine crisis. The Kremlin's interest in clarifying details before responding suggests that they are cautious about getting drawn into a potentially divisive situation. Meanwhile, the cost of membership for other countries is seen as an attempt to influence the board's agenda. Will this move lead to more dialogue or more division? Only time will tell πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” Putin on the "board" 🚧
Imagine a big messy puzzle 🧩 with pieces that don't quite fit together yet. The US is trying to add Putin as a new piece, hoping he'll help solve the Gaza conflict πŸ”΄πŸŒŽ But what if this just makes it even harder? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Think of it like a Venn diagram πŸ“ with overlapping circles:
Gaza conflict πŸŒ€
Trump's board 🚧
Putin's interest πŸ”
It's all getting pretty murky πŸŒͺ️. Putin has already said no to ceasefire talks in Ukraine, so what's changed? πŸ€” Did Trump really think this would make a difference?

The Kremlin wants clarity on the details πŸ“ before committing. That's fair πŸ‘. But let's not forget, Trump is also sending mixed signals about peace πŸ˜• and seems more interested in making a big splash than finding real solutions πŸ’₯.

This whole thing just feels like a giant game of chess βš”οΈ, with world leaders playing different moves to try and outmaneuver each other 🀯. The board may be complex, but we need to make sure it's not just a bunch of pieces moving around without any clear strategy πŸ“Š.
 
I've got my eyes on this move by Trump's team πŸ€”. It's like they're trying to stir up more chaos in the Middle East. Putin joining the "board of peace" is definitely a wild card, but I think it's all about Trump trying to gain leverage over Russia and Ukraine again. Newsflash: just because you invite someone to join your club doesn't mean you're actually going to get what you want πŸ€‘. And what's up with these countries paying $1 billion for membership? Sounds like a shady deal to me πŸ’Έ. This whole thing is just too convenient, if you ask me...
 
idk what's going on here 🀯 Trump is inviting Russia to join his peace board in Gaza, but Putin ain't saying yes or no yet πŸ€”. if he does say yes, its gonna be a total joke because russia is all about that Ukraine drama right now 🚨. and another thing, who exactly gets to pay $1 billion to sit on this board? it sounds like Trump's just trying to get rich off of peace πŸ’Έ. and let's not forget, he's been saying mixed signals on whether he's still down with peaceful solutions πŸ”₯. anyway, if Putin does join the board, its gonna be a whole lotta drama and probably not in a good way πŸ€ͺ
 
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