China Gets Invitation to Join Gaza 'Board of Peace'
"China has received the invitation from the United States," Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said in response to a question about participation in the international body.
Pressed by reporters during a Beijing news conference on whether China would accept the offer, Guo declined to provide further details, stating he had no additional information to add.
The White House revealed the Board of Peace's creation last week, declaring it will "play an essential role in fulfilling" the 20 points of Trump's plan to permanently end Israel's war on Gaza and rebuild the enclave, as well as "providing strategic oversight, mobilizing international resources, and ensuring accountability as Gaza transitions from conflict to peace and development."
The Trump administration has extended invitations to numerous foreign leaders spanning Arab, Asian, and Western nations to join the board.
Washington has also created the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) to execute phase two of Trump's Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict, supported by a founding Executive Board and a Gaza Executive Board working alongside the NCAG.
Beyond China, Trump has approached several other regional powers to join the "Board of Peace", including Australia, Vietnam, Thailand, Pakistan, and India.
Singapore's Foreign Ministry confirmed Tuesday to The Straits Times that the nation has likewise received an invitation to join the board.
Meanwhile, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim informed parliament Tuesday that Kuala Lumpur will adopt a "cautious stance" on "Board of Peace," citing concerns that "attacks by the Zionist Israeli regime persist," according to a state-run news agency.
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