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Which countries have joined Trump’s Board of Peace?

The Board of Peace aims to oversee Gaza ceasefire and redevelopment with 23 countries joining, while key Western allies decline or stay undecided amid concerns about cost and legitimacy.

  • U.S. President Donald Trump is chairing the new Board of Peace, originally envisioned to oversee the Gaza ceasefire plan, with about 30 countries expected to join from 50 invited, a White House official said.
  • Following the White House push, the Trump administration expanded invitations to about 50 nations and suggested the board could act as a conflict mediator, though many invitees have not yet responded.
  • The Associated Press tally shows which countries accepted and declined; acceptances include Argentina, Armenia, Bahrain and others, while France, Norway and Sweden declined and Britain and China remain noncommittal.
  • Amid mixed responses, the board's diplomatic footprint remains uncertain as participating countries such as Belarus and Pakistan join, while France, Norway, Sweden decline and invitees have not yet responded.
  • Positioning the board as a mediator could place the United States at the center of a new diplomatic forum, as the invite list includes Russia and the European Union's executive arm, signaling unusual alignments.
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Khaleej Times broke the news in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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