Will India accept America's invitation?
Digital Desk, New Delhi. US President Donald Trump has invited India to be a part of the 'Board of Peace' for Gaza. The news came just hours after Pakistan said it had also received an invitation.
This board is part of the second phase of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas brokered by America. The institution is expected to oversee reconstruction, governance, investment and capital mobilization in the war-ravaged area.
What is its meaning?
Citing a copy of a US letter and a draft charter, Reuters reported that the board will be chaired by US President Trump and is expected to initially address the Gaza conflict and then expand to deal with other conflicts.
If India accepts this invitation, then like other member countries, it will be part of the board for a tenure of three years. According to reports, if the countries want to remain members, each of them will have to pay $1 billion, which will give them permanent membership and this money will be used to fund the activities of the board. However, no contribution is required for the initial three-year appointment.
These countries will oversee the next steps in Gaza
These countries will oversee the next steps in Gaza under the second phase of Trump's ceasefire proposal. According to the AP report, this phase includes a new Palestinian committee in Gaza, the deployment of an international protection force, the disarmament of Hamas and the reconstruction of Gaza.
The letter that Trump sent to leaders around the world, in which they were invited to be a part of the board. It was said that these countries will be founding members and will work on a new and bigger way to resolve global conflicts.
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