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President of Kazakhstan to join Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace,' spokesperson says
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev agrees to join Trump's life-chaired Board of Peace, starting with Gaza and potentially expanding worldwide. - REUTERS/Filepic
ASTANA: Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev will join the "Board of Peace" proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump after accepting an invitation to do so and wants to contribute to bringing about a stable Middle East peace, his spokesperson said on Monday.
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The board would be chaired for life by Trump and would start by addressing the Gaza conflict and then be expanded to deal with other conflicts, according to a copy of the letter and draft charter seen by Reuters.
Tokayev's spokesman, Ruslan Zheldibay, said that Kazakhstan's leader was one of the first leaders to receive an invitation from Trump.
"The head of state sent a letter to the president of the United States expressing sincere gratitude and confirming his agreement to join this new association," Zheldibay said.
"President K. Tokayev confirmed Kazakhstan's commitment to contribute to the achievement of lasting peace in the Middle East, strengthening interstate trust and global stability," he added.
The news was first reported by the Tengri news outlet.
Trump has invited 60 countries to join the "Board of Peace," but permanent membership will be available to those who pay US$1 billion.
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- The Board of Peace is chaired for life by Trump and will first focus on Gaza before expanding to other conflicts.
- Kazakhstan's president Tokayev accepted Trumps invitation to become a founding member.
- Around 60 countries were invited, with permanent membership requiring a US$1 billion contribution.
The board would be chaired for life by Trump and would start by addressing the Gaza conflict and then be expanded to deal with other conflicts, according to a copy of the letter and draft charter seen by Reuters.
Tokayev's spokesman, Ruslan Zheldibay, said that Kazakhstan's leader was one of the first leaders to receive an invitation from Trump.
"The head of state sent a letter to the president of the United States expressing sincere gratitude and confirming his agreement to join this new association," Zheldibay said.
"President K. Tokayev confirmed Kazakhstan's commitment to contribute to the achievement of lasting peace in the Middle East, strengthening interstate trust and global stability," he added.
The news was first reported by the Tengri news outlet.
Trump has invited 60 countries to join the "Board of Peace," but permanent membership will be available to those who pay US$1 billion.
Your gateway to global news, insights, and stories that matter.