Trump invites India to join ‘Board of Peace’ global conflict initiative despite bilateral trade tensions

Trump invites India to join ‘Board of Peace’ global conflict initiative despite bilateral trade tensions
Trump invites India to join ‘Board of Peace’ global conflict initiative despite bilateral trade tensions

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - The ‘Board of Peace’ aimed at ‍resolving global conflicts was initiated and will be chaired by US President Donald Trump (right), who has extended an invitation to 60 other countries, including India; but the Narendra Modi (left) government did not respond immediately. — Reuters pic

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NEW DELHI, Jan ​19 — US President Donald Trump ‌has invited India to join his “Board of Peace” initiative aimed at ‍resolving global conflicts, according to a ‌White House statement on Sunday, shared in a post on X by Washington’s ambassador to New ‍Delhi, Sergio Gor.

It was not clear whether India would join the initiative, which will initially focus on Gaza. India’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The invitation to India comes as ties between New Delhi and Washington are ‍under ‍strain due to the failure to secure a trade deal that would lower ​tariffs on India’s exports to the US that are facing a levy of 50 per cent currently, among the highest in the world.

Trump has extended invitations to some ‌60 countries for the initiative, including India’s neighbour Pakistan, whose government said earlier in the ‍day that it would engage in international efforts ‌for ‍peace and security in the Palestinian enclave ‍of Gaza. — Reuters

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