The United States is set to host the inaugural meeting of President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' on February 19, 2026, at the US Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., as reported by multiple sources including Daily Times and Pakistan Today. This meeting, which also doubles as a fundraising conference for Gaza reconstruction, is part of a broader initiative launched by Trump in late January to address global conflicts. The meeting's timing coincides with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's scheduled visit to the White House on February 18, a day prior to the conference. According to the Times of Israel, the meeting's date coincides with the start of Ramadan, potentially complicating attendance for Muslim leaders. Invitations have been sent to 26 countries, though previous participation in related events has been limited, with less than two dozen countries attending a signing ceremony in Davos, as noted by the Times of Israel.
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US Plans 'Board of Peace' Meeting for Gaza on February 19

The US hosts Trump's 'Board of Peace' meeting on Feb 19, 2026, amid skepticism. Aimed at global conflict resolution, it faces criticism for potentially undermining the UN and diplomatic tensions.
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