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  1. The Kremlin has announced that Vladimir Putin has been invited to join Donald Trump’s “
    board of peace”,
    set up last week with the intention that it would oversee a ceasefire in Gaza.

    The Kremlin spokesperson,
    Dmitry Peskov, told journalists on Monday that Russia was seeking to “clarify all the nuances” of the offer with Washington, before giving its response.

    The claim of an invitation comes with Putin showing no signs of ending his invasion of Ukraine,
    in which hundreds of thousands have been killed and Russian troops have carried out atrocities against civilians.
    The Russian president has repeatedly rejected proposals of ceasefire along the current frontlines.

    The Kremlin also said on Monday that Putin’s special envoy Kirill Dmitriev would be attending the World Economic Forum in Davos this week -- and would meet members of the US delegation there.

    It is unclear whether those meetings will involve discussions of the Gaza board.

    The invitation to Putin, which has yet to be confirmed by Washington,
    raises more questions about the intended agenda for the board.

    It was originally part of Trump’s ceasefire proposals for the Gaza war,
    and was supposed to oversee the transition to a lasting peace in the territory
    and supervise the work of a committee of Palestinian experts, also announced last week,
    who would take care of the day-to-day running of Gaza.

    The vaguely described scheme was endorsed in a UN security council resolution in November.

    The first appointments to the board, announced on Friday,
    included #Trump himself as chair,
    the former British prime minister Tony #Blair
    and the current US secretary of state, Marco #Rubio.

    Also appointed were Trump’s troubleshooting envoy, the property developer Steve #Witkoff ,
    the president’s son-in-law Jared #Kushner
    and the president of the World Bank, Ajay #Banga.

    It has emerged over the weekend that Trump had also sent invitations to the leaders of states including Argentina, Paraguay, Turkey, Egypt, Canada and Thailand.

    Belarus announced that its leader, Alexander #Lukashenko, had been invited
    and that he welcomed the invitation.

    The UK prime minister, Keir #Starmer, was reportedly approached with an offer of membership last week although was awaiting a formal invitation.

    The invitation letters included a “charter” saying the board would seek to
    “solidify peace in the Middle East”,
    and at the same time “embark on a bold new approach to resolving global conflict”.

    Each national leader would serve a maximum of three years on the board,
    unless their governments paid a $1bn (£745m) fee to become permanent member,
    in an echo of Trump’s elite membership structure for his Mar-a-Lago estate and his golf clubs.

    It is unclear who would be the recipient of such membership payments and how they would be used.

    The charter states: “The board of peace is an international organisation that seeks to promote stability,
    restore dependable and lawful governance,
    and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict.”

    It adds that the board should have
    “the courage to depart from approaches and institutions that have too often failed”,
    a likely swipe at the UN.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  2. The Kremlin has announced that Vladimir Putin has been invited to join Donald Trump’s “
    board of peace”,
    set up last week with the intention that it would oversee a ceasefire in Gaza.

    The Kremlin spokesperson,
    Dmitry Peskov, told journalists on Monday that Russia was seeking to “clarify all the nuances” of the offer with Washington, before giving its response.

    The claim of an invitation comes with Putin showing no signs of ending his invasion of Ukraine,
    in which hundreds of thousands have been killed and Russian troops have carried out atrocities against civilians.
    The Russian president has repeatedly rejected proposals of ceasefire along the current frontlines.

    The Kremlin also said on Monday that Putin’s special envoy Kirill Dmitriev would be attending the World Economic Forum in Davos this week -- and would meet members of the US delegation there.

    It is unclear whether those meetings will involve discussions of the Gaza board.

    The invitation to Putin, which has yet to be confirmed by Washington,
    raises more questions about the intended agenda for the board.

    It was originally part of Trump’s ceasefire proposals for the Gaza war,
    and was supposed to oversee the transition to a lasting peace in the territory
    and supervise the work of a committee of Palestinian experts, also announced last week,
    who would take care of the day-to-day running of Gaza.

    The vaguely described scheme was endorsed in a UN security council resolution in November.

    The first appointments to the board, announced on Friday,
    included #Trump himself as chair,
    the former British prime minister Tony #Blair
    and the current US secretary of state, Marco #Rubio.

    Also appointed were Trump’s troubleshooting envoy, the property developer Steve #Witkoff ,
    the president’s son-in-law Jared #Kushner
    and the president of the World Bank, Ajay #Banga.

    It has emerged over the weekend that Trump had also sent invitations to the leaders of states including Argentina, Paraguay, Turkey, Egypt, Canada and Thailand.

    Belarus announced that its leader, Alexander #Lukashenko, had been invited
    and that he welcomed the invitation.

    The UK prime minister, Keir #Starmer, was reportedly approached with an offer of membership last week although was awaiting a formal invitation.

    The invitation letters included a “charter” saying the board would seek to
    “solidify peace in the Middle East”,
    and at the same time “embark on a bold new approach to resolving global conflict”.

    Each national leader would serve a maximum of three years on the board,
    unless their governments paid a $1bn (£745m) fee to become permanent member,
    in an echo of Trump’s elite membership structure for his Mar-a-Lago estate and his golf clubs.

    It is unclear who would be the recipient of such membership payments and how they would be used.

    The charter states: “The board of peace is an international organisation that seeks to promote stability,
    restore dependable and lawful governance,
    and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict.”

    It adds that the board should have
    “the courage to depart from approaches and institutions that have too often failed”,
    a likely swipe at the UN.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  3. The Kremlin has announced that Vladimir Putin has been invited to join Donald Trump’s “
    board of peace”,
    set up last week with the intention that it would oversee a ceasefire in Gaza.

    The Kremlin spokesperson,
    Dmitry Peskov, told journalists on Monday that Russia was seeking to “clarify all the nuances” of the offer with Washington, before giving its response.

    The claim of an invitation comes with Putin showing no signs of ending his invasion of Ukraine,
    in which hundreds of thousands have been killed and Russian troops have carried out atrocities against civilians.
    The Russian president has repeatedly rejected proposals of ceasefire along the current frontlines.

    The Kremlin also said on Monday that Putin’s special envoy Kirill Dmitriev would be attending the World Economic Forum in Davos this week -- and would meet members of the US delegation there.

    It is unclear whether those meetings will involve discussions of the Gaza board.

    The invitation to Putin, which has yet to be confirmed by Washington,
    raises more questions about the intended agenda for the board.

    It was originally part of Trump’s ceasefire proposals for the Gaza war,
    and was supposed to oversee the transition to a lasting peace in the territory
    and supervise the work of a committee of Palestinian experts, also announced last week,
    who would take care of the day-to-day running of Gaza.

    The vaguely described scheme was endorsed in a UN security council resolution in November.

    The first appointments to the board, announced on Friday,
    included #Trump himself as chair,
    the former British prime minister Tony #Blair
    and the current US secretary of state, Marco #Rubio.

    Also appointed were Trump’s troubleshooting envoy, the property developer Steve #Witkoff ,
    the president’s son-in-law Jared #Kushner
    and the president of the World Bank, Ajay #Banga.

    It has emerged over the weekend that Trump had also sent invitations to the leaders of states including Argentina, Paraguay, Turkey, Egypt, Canada and Thailand.

    Belarus announced that its leader, Alexander #Lukashenko, had been invited
    and that he welcomed the invitation.

    The UK prime minister, Keir #Starmer, was reportedly approached with an offer of membership last week although was awaiting a formal invitation.

    The invitation letters included a “charter” saying the board would seek to
    “solidify peace in the Middle East”,
    and at the same time “embark on a bold new approach to resolving global conflict”.

    Each national leader would serve a maximum of three years on the board,
    unless their governments paid a $1bn (£745m) fee to become permanent member,
    in an echo of Trump’s elite membership structure for his Mar-a-Lago estate and his golf clubs.

    It is unclear who would be the recipient of such membership payments and how they would be used.

    The charter states: “The board of peace is an international organisation that seeks to promote stability,
    restore dependable and lawful governance,
    and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict.”

    It adds that the board should have
    “the courage to depart from approaches and institutions that have too often failed”,
    a likely swipe at the UN.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  4. The Kremlin has announced that Vladimir Putin has been invited to join Donald Trump’s “
    board of peace”,
    set up last week with the intention that it would oversee a ceasefire in Gaza.

    The Kremlin spokesperson,
    Dmitry Peskov, told journalists on Monday that Russia was seeking to “clarify all the nuances” of the offer with Washington, before giving its response.

    The claim of an invitation comes with Putin showing no signs of ending his invasion of Ukraine,
    in which hundreds of thousands have been killed and Russian troops have carried out atrocities against civilians.
    The Russian president has repeatedly rejected proposals of ceasefire along the current frontlines.

    The Kremlin also said on Monday that Putin’s special envoy Kirill Dmitriev would be attending the World Economic Forum in Davos this week -- and would meet members of the US delegation there.

    It is unclear whether those meetings will involve discussions of the Gaza board.

    The invitation to Putin, which has yet to be confirmed by Washington,
    raises more questions about the intended agenda for the board.

    It was originally part of Trump’s ceasefire proposals for the Gaza war,
    and was supposed to oversee the transition to a lasting peace in the territory
    and supervise the work of a committee of Palestinian experts, also announced last week,
    who would take care of the day-to-day running of Gaza.

    The vaguely described scheme was endorsed in a UN security council resolution in November.

    The first appointments to the board, announced on Friday,
    included #Trump himself as chair,
    the former British prime minister Tony #Blair
    and the current US secretary of state, Marco #Rubio.

    Also appointed were Trump’s troubleshooting envoy, the property developer Steve #Witkoff ,
    the president’s son-in-law Jared #Kushner
    and the president of the World Bank, Ajay #Banga.

    It has emerged over the weekend that Trump had also sent invitations to the leaders of states including Argentina, Paraguay, Turkey, Egypt, Canada and Thailand.

    Belarus announced that its leader, Alexander #Lukashenko, had been invited
    and that he welcomed the invitation.

    The UK prime minister, Keir #Starmer, was reportedly approached with an offer of membership last week although was awaiting a formal invitation.

    The invitation letters included a “charter” saying the board would seek to
    “solidify peace in the Middle East”,
    and at the same time “embark on a bold new approach to resolving global conflict”.

    Each national leader would serve a maximum of three years on the board,
    unless their governments paid a $1bn (£745m) fee to become permanent member,
    in an echo of Trump’s elite membership structure for his Mar-a-Lago estate and his golf clubs.

    It is unclear who would be the recipient of such membership payments and how they would be used.

    The charter states: “The board of peace is an international organisation that seeks to promote stability,
    restore dependable and lawful governance,
    and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict.”

    It adds that the board should have
    “the courage to depart from approaches and institutions that have too often failed”,
    a likely swipe at the UN.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  5. The Kremlin has announced that Vladimir Putin has been invited to join Donald Trump’s “
    board of peace”,
    set up last week with the intention that it would oversee a ceasefire in Gaza.

    The Kremlin spokesperson,
    Dmitry Peskov, told journalists on Monday that Russia was seeking to “clarify all the nuances” of the offer with Washington, before giving its response.

    The claim of an invitation comes with Putin showing no signs of ending his invasion of Ukraine,
    in which hundreds of thousands have been killed and Russian troops have carried out atrocities against civilians.
    The Russian president has repeatedly rejected proposals of ceasefire along the current frontlines.

    The Kremlin also said on Monday that Putin’s special envoy Kirill Dmitriev would be attending the World Economic Forum in Davos this week -- and would meet members of the US delegation there.

    It is unclear whether those meetings will involve discussions of the Gaza board.

    The invitation to Putin, which has yet to be confirmed by Washington,
    raises more questions about the intended agenda for the board.

    It was originally part of Trump’s ceasefire proposals for the Gaza war,
    and was supposed to oversee the transition to a lasting peace in the territory
    and supervise the work of a committee of Palestinian experts, also announced last week,
    who would take care of the day-to-day running of Gaza.

    The vaguely described scheme was endorsed in a UN security council resolution in November.

    The first appointments to the board, announced on Friday,
    included #Trump himself as chair,
    the former British prime minister Tony #Blair
    and the current US secretary of state, Marco #Rubio.

    Also appointed were Trump’s troubleshooting envoy, the property developer Steve #Witkoff ,
    the president’s son-in-law Jared #Kushner
    and the president of the World Bank, Ajay #Banga.

    It has emerged over the weekend that Trump had also sent invitations to the leaders of states including Argentina, Paraguay, Turkey, Egypt, Canada and Thailand.

    Belarus announced that its leader, Alexander #Lukashenko, had been invited
    and that he welcomed the invitation.

    The UK prime minister, Keir #Starmer, was reportedly approached with an offer of membership last week although was awaiting a formal invitation.

    The invitation letters included a “charter” saying the board would seek to
    “solidify peace in the Middle East”,
    and at the same time “embark on a bold new approach to resolving global conflict”.

    Each national leader would serve a maximum of three years on the board,
    unless their governments paid a $1bn (£745m) fee to become permanent member,
    in an echo of Trump’s elite membership structure for his Mar-a-Lago estate and his golf clubs.

    It is unclear who would be the recipient of such membership payments and how they would be used.

    The charter states: “The board of peace is an international organisation that seeks to promote stability,
    restore dependable and lawful governance,
    and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict.”

    It adds that the board should have
    “the courage to depart from approaches and institutions that have too often failed”,
    a likely swipe at the UN.

    theguardian.com/world/2026/jan

  6. #Banga tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 90. Sitzung des 20. Deutschen Bundestages am 15.03.2023 auf. Das Protokoll findet sich unter dserver.bundestag.de/btp/20/20

  7. #Banga tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 90. Sitzung des 20. Deutschen Bundestages am 15.03.2023 auf. Das Protokoll findet sich unter dserver.bundestag.de/btp/20/20

  8. #Banga tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 90. Sitzung des 20. Deutschen Bundestages am 15.03.2023 auf. Das Protokoll findet sich unter dserver.bundestag.de/btp/20/20

  9. #Banga tauchte zum ersten Mal im Protokoll der 90. Sitzung des 20. Deutschen Bundestages am 15.03.2023 auf. Das Protokoll findet sich unter dserver.bundestag.de/btp/20/20

  10. ভারত আমাদের বন্ধুরাষ্ট্র– সন্দেহ নেই। কিন্তু বাংলাদেশের অভ্যন্তরীণ অর্থনৈতিক উন্নয়ন বাধাগ্রস্ত করার কোনো অধিকার দেশটির থাকতে পারে না। আমরা দেখছি, প্রবল উত্তেজনাকর এমনকি প্রাণঘাতী সীমান্ত বিরোধ সত্ত্বেও চীনের সঙ্গে ২০২২ সালে ১৩৫ বিলিয়ন ডলার বৈদেশিক বাণিজ্য চালিয়েছে ভারত। তাহলে বাংলাদেশ নিজের অর্থনৈতিক অবকাঠামো উন্নয়নে চীন থেকে সহজ শর্তে ঋণ বা কারিগরি সহায়তা নিতে পারবে না কেন? শুধু দিল্লি- বেইজিং বিরোধের জের ঢাকা বহন করবে কেন?

    বিস্তারিত: bit.ly/3lfCLpr

    #banga
    @bengali_convo
    @mastindia

  11. ভারত আমাদের বন্ধুরাষ্ট্র– সন্দেহ নেই। কিন্তু বাংলাদেশের অভ্যন্তরীণ অর্থনৈতিক উন্নয়ন বাধাগ্রস্ত করার কোনো অধিকার দেশটির থাকতে পারে না। আমরা দেখছি, প্রবল উত্তেজনাকর এমনকি প্রাণঘাতী সীমান্ত বিরোধ সত্ত্বেও চীনের সঙ্গে ২০২২ সালে ১৩৫ বিলিয়ন ডলার বৈদেশিক বাণিজ্য চালিয়েছে ভারত। তাহলে বাংলাদেশ নিজের অর্থনৈতিক অবকাঠামো উন্নয়নে চীন থেকে সহজ শর্তে ঋণ বা কারিগরি সহায়তা নিতে পারবে না কেন? শুধু দিল্লি- বেইজিং বিরোধের জের ঢাকা বহন করবে কেন?

    বিস্তারিত: bit.ly/3lfCLpr


    @bengali_convo
    @mastindia

  12. ভারত আমাদের বন্ধুরাষ্ট্র– সন্দেহ নেই। কিন্তু বাংলাদেশের অভ্যন্তরীণ অর্থনৈতিক উন্নয়ন বাধাগ্রস্ত করার কোনো অধিকার দেশটির থাকতে পারে না। আমরা দেখছি, প্রবল উত্তেজনাকর এমনকি প্রাণঘাতী সীমান্ত বিরোধ সত্ত্বেও চীনের সঙ্গে ২০২২ সালে ১৩৫ বিলিয়ন ডলার বৈদেশিক বাণিজ্য চালিয়েছে ভারত। তাহলে বাংলাদেশ নিজের অর্থনৈতিক অবকাঠামো উন্নয়নে চীন থেকে সহজ শর্তে ঋণ বা কারিগরি সহায়তা নিতে পারবে না কেন? শুধু দিল্লি- বেইজিং বিরোধের জের ঢাকা বহন করবে কেন?

    বিস্তারিত: bit.ly/3lfCLpr

    #banga
    @bengali_convo
    @mastindia

  13. ভারত আমাদের বন্ধুরাষ্ট্র– সন্দেহ নেই। কিন্তু বাংলাদেশের অভ্যন্তরীণ অর্থনৈতিক উন্নয়ন বাধাগ্রস্ত করার কোনো অধিকার দেশটির থাকতে পারে না। আমরা দেখছি, প্রবল উত্তেজনাকর এমনকি প্রাণঘাতী সীমান্ত বিরোধ সত্ত্বেও চীনের সঙ্গে ২০২২ সালে ১৩৫ বিলিয়ন ডলার বৈদেশিক বাণিজ্য চালিয়েছে ভারত। তাহলে বাংলাদেশ নিজের অর্থনৈতিক অবকাঠামো উন্নয়নে চীন থেকে সহজ শর্তে ঋণ বা কারিগরি সহায়তা নিতে পারবে না কেন? শুধু দিল্লি- বেইজিং বিরোধের জের ঢাকা বহন করবে কেন?

    বিস্তারিত: bit.ly/3lfCLpr

    #banga
    @bengali_convo
    @mastindia

  14. The difference between smart optics and real progress will become clear over the next several weeks—which #CivilSociety actors share which messages with #AjayBanga , and what does #Banga communicate to #MemberState and #Corporate leaders?

    nytimes.com/2023/03/03/busines