The Board of Peace is a new initiative proposed by Trump. It aims to help resolve global conflicts. The board started with a focus on rebuilding Gaza after the war. Its charter allows it to expand to other issues beyond the Palestinian territory.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun spoke at a regular news briefing in Beijing. He said, “China has received the United States’ invitation.” Guo did not say if China will accept or decline. He gave no further details on Beijing’s position.
Trump chairs the Board of Peace himself. Washington has invited several world leaders to join. These include Russian President Vladimir Putin, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The board seeks broad international input for peace efforts.
Guo also commented on China-US relations. He noted ups and downs over the past year. Despite a trade war with tariffs on both sides, ties have stayed stable overall. “Cooperation benefits both sides, while confrontation harms both,” Guo added.
This invitation comes amid recent improvements in bilateral relations. China and the US reached a trade truce not long ago. That helped ease some tensions between the two largest economies.
The Board of Peace has sparked interest worldwide. Leaders weigh the pros and cons of joining. Some see it as a chance for dialogue on tough issues like Gaza. Others question its structure and long-term role.
Trump described the board as a major step for global stability. Invitations went to dozens of countries. Membership rules include options for permanent seats with certain contributions.
China’s response remains cautious so far. Beijing often stresses multilateral talks through the United Nations. It may study the proposal carefully before deciding.
This development highlights ongoing US efforts in Middle East peace. It also shows Trump’s approach to involving major powers. The board could grow if more nations accept.
Observers watch for China’s final decision. It could shape future talks on conflicts. Relations between Washington and Beijing continue to evolve.
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The initiative is still in early stages. More details may emerge soon. For now, China has only confirmed receiving the invite.




