Pakistan Steps Onto the World Stage as Trump Invites Islamabad to Join Gaza “Board of Peace”
- Rebeeca Pervez
- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
In a bold diplomatic breakthrough, President Donald Trump has formally invited Pakistan to join the newly created international Board of Peace for Gaza, signaling a historic shift in global leadership on Middle East stability. The move places Pakistan among a select group of nations trusted to help shape Gaza’s post-war future under a U.S.-led framework that prioritizes security, order, and long-term peace.
The Board of Peace is the centerpiece of President Trump’s vision to end endless conflict and replace chaos with accountability. Designed to oversee reconstruction and ensure Gaza never again becomes a launchpad for terror, the board will bring together strong, sovereign nations committed to stability rather than radicalism.
Pakistan’s inclusion marks a turning point. Despite not having formal diplomatic ties with Israel, Islamabad’s participation reflects a growing recognition that real peace requires cooperation with those who defend civilization against extremism. It is a powerful signal that Pakistan is ready to rise above old divisions and stand with responsible global actors.
“This invitation reflects Pakistan’s commitment to a lasting solution for Palestine,” a Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman stated, reaffirming the country’s role as a serious diplomatic force in the Muslim world.


