The Kremlin announced on Monday, January 19, that Russian President Vladimir Putin has received an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join a new initiative called the "Board of Peace." Moscow is currently examining the details of this proposal and hopes to establish direct contacts with Washington to discuss it further.
Russia's Response to the Invitation
In a statement, Kremlin officials said they are carefully studying the specifics of Trump's "Board of Peace" offer. They emphasized a desire for communication with the United States to clarify the board's objectives and operational framework. "We are analyzing the details of the 'Board of Peace' proposal. We anticipate having discussions with the US to gain more clarity on this matter," the Kremlin stated.
Comments on Trump's Greenland Ambitions
Separately, the Russian government addressed President Trump's recent attempts to acquire Greenland from Denmark. The Kremlin revealed that it is closely monitoring this situation and conducting an analysis. Officials noted that there is a significant amount of concerning information emerging from these developments. "We are evaluating the situation regarding Greenland. There are many troubling aspects to consider," the statement added.
Global Invitations and Board Structure
Multiple nations, including India, have been invited by Donald Trump to participate in his "Board of Peace." This initiative is being described as Trump's personal version of the United Nations. According to a draft charter, the board would feature Donald Trump as its lifelong chairman. It would initially focus on resolving the Gaza conflict before expanding its scope to address other international disputes.
More information is expected to be released as the situation develops. The international community is watching closely to see how these proposals unfold and what impact they might have on global diplomacy.