Pakistan has accepted an invitation to take part in a meeting of US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, which will be held on February 19 in Washington, D.C. Pakistan will join the forum as a founding member, highlighting its role in international peace efforts.
The meeting will focus on the situation in Gaza, with discussions on maintaining the ceasefire, providing humanitarian aid, and planning post-war reconstruction.
Leaders and representatives from various countries are expected to share their views on how to reduce suffering and support long-term stability in the region.
Pakistan will be represented by either the prime minister or the deputy prime minister, showing the country’s serious and principled engagement on the issue.
Officials in Islamabad believe that participating at a high level is important to clearly present Pakistan’s position, especially its long-standing support for Palestinian rights and justice.
By joining this forum, Pakistan aims to influence key decisions related to humanitarian assistance. The country wants to ensure that aid reaches those who need it most and that reconstruction plans are fair, inclusive, and focused on rebuilding lives, not just infrastructure.
Officials also see the meeting as a chance to contribute positively to discussions on peace and recovery, working with the international community to promote dialogue and stability.
Being part of the Board of Peace from the beginning gives Pakistan a chance to play a constructive role in shaping policies for Gaza.

