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Putin to Review Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Invitation Amid Mixed Signals

Russian President Vladimir Putin confirms Moscow will carefully study Donald Trump’s offer to join a proposed ‘Board of Peace’ before responding.

In a significant diplomatic development, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on January 21, 2026, that Russia will thoroughly examine an invitation from US President Donald Trump to participate in a newly proposed “Board of Peace.” Speaking during a televised government meeting, Putin revealed that the Russian Foreign Ministry has been tasked with analyzing the documents received from Washington and consulting with Russia’s strategic partners before formulating an official reply.

The “Board of Peace” appears to be part of President Trump’s broader push to broker negotiations and de-escalate ongoing global conflicts, including the protracted war in Ukraine. Trump has repeatedly claimed on social media and in public statements that Putin has already accepted the invitation, describing it as a major step toward achieving lasting peace. However, Putin’s measured response indicates that no firm commitment has been made from the Russian side, highlighting a discrepancy in the narratives emerging from both capitals.

Putin emphasized a cautious and deliberate approach, stating that any decision would follow detailed review and coordination with key allies. This comes at a time when US-Russia relations remain tense yet show tentative signs of dialogue under the new Trump administration. The invitation is seen by analysts as an attempt to create a high-level forum—potentially involving major powers—to address ceasefire proposals, territorial disputes, and security guarantees in Eastern Europe.

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While the exact composition, scope, and authority of the proposed “Board of Peace” remain unclear from public statements, its announcement has sparked widespread speculation about possible breakthroughs in frozen conflicts. Russia’s insistence on consulting strategic partners—widely understood to include China, Iran, and others—suggests Moscow intends to align any participation with its broader geopolitical interests.

The coming days are likely to see further clarifications from both sides as diplomats engage behind the scenes. For now, Putin’s comments reflect prudence rather than outright rejection or acceptance, keeping the door open for potential cooperation while maintaining Russia’s negotiating leverage.

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