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Qatar and 7 Other Arab & Islamic Nations Join ‘Board of Peace’ for Regional Stability
In a significant diplomatic development, Qatar has joined forces with seven other influential Arab and Islamic nations to officially enter the United States-led “Board of Peace.” This historic coalition that includes Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, UAE, and Qatar is geared towards creating a strong transitory government in the Gaza strip. Introduced after an official invitation by the US President Donald Trump, the project is aimed at consolidating a lasting ceasefire and managing vital reconstruction activities. This joint resolution highlights the integrated, high quality dedication to conflict resolution in an effort to provide long term security and maintenance of Palestinian rights to self-determination by the international law. for more news updates, visit our Gulf Independent News page.
In a Joint Statement, Eight Arab And Islamic Countries Welcome U.S. President’s Call To Join The Peace Council#MOFAQatar pic.twitter.com/Va5BOQRQ18
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Qatar (@MofaQatar_EN) January 21, 2026
A Unified Front for Board of Peace Success
The inclusion of major players like Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in the Board of Peace marks a pivotal shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics. By subscribing to this US-led framework, these countries are also capitalizing on their combined diplomatic power to ease the process of peace into a structure. The participating countries have made it clear through the foreign ministers that their participation will only come after furthering a fair solution that considers the Palestinian self-determination. This is a strategic alignment that will make the board a solid mechanism that can deliver tangible results on the ground that will take the initiative beyond rhetoric to actionable governance.
Enhancing Regional Stability Through Cooperation
The primary objective of this coalition is to foster Regional Stability by preventing further escalation in Gaza. The countries have signed to serve as a stabilizing force and the transition government must be able to control security and humanitarian provisions. The initiative will mitigate the risk of broadening the conflict by involving the regional powers in the decision-making core. This is a cooperative strategy to provide a path of sustainable development and security of every people in the area where a critical crisis will be transformed into a cross-border peace and economic partnership.
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