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Russia is considering the "Peace Council" proposal

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Russia is considering the 'Peace Council' proposal
It is reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin has also been invited to the international "Peace Council" established to stabilize the situation in the Gaza Strip and resolve conflicts. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov stated that this invitation was delivered through diplomatic channels and that the Russian side is currently studying its content and conditions. According to Peskov, Moscow is not rushing to decide on participation in the council.

They first want to clarify aspects such as the council's authority, decision-making procedures, financial and political obligations. Additionally, Russia expects to hold further negotiations with the United States on this matter.

So far, the Kremlin's position remains open: neither full consent nor a firm refusal has been expressed. According to information about the council's composition, it includes the US Secretary of State, the Special Envoy for the Middle East, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, the head of the World Bank, and other international leaders.

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has already agreed to join the council. Furthermore, reports have emerged that Donald Trump has invited Uzbekistan to this organization, and President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has expressed readiness to become a member.

According to Bloomberg sources, the council's tasks are not limited to Gaza alone. It encompasses goals such as restoring peace in conflict-affected regions and ensuring stable governance.

While Donald Trump is planned to chair the council, it has also been mentioned that a significant financial contribution from member states will be required as a condition for permanent membership. In summary, this new international initiative still raises many questions.

Russia's participation depends on the terms and interests of the proposal. A geopolitical "big game" has begun around the Peace Council, but it is not yet fully known who will participate in it.

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