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Trump Invites PM Modi to Join Global Peace Initiative on Middle East

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January 19, 2026
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Washington, Jan 19 (KNC) — US President Donald Trump has formally invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to join a major international initiative aimed at consolidating peace in the Middle East and shaping a new global framework for conflict resolution.

In a letter issued from the White House, President Trump described the initiative as a “critically historic and magnificent” mission to establish lasting peace, particularly in the Gaza region, while also laying the foundation for resolving conflicts worldwide, news agency Kashmir News Corner (KNC) reported.

Referring to his announcement of the Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict on September 29, 2025, Trump said the 20-point roadmap had received wide international endorsement, including support from leaders across the Arab world, Israel, and Europe. He noted that the United Nations Security Council had overwhelmingly adopted Resolution 2803 on November 17, formally endorsing the plan.

The US President said the next phase of the initiative would focus on implementation, including the establishment of The Board of Peace—a new international organisation—and a transitional governing administration to ensure long-term stability in the region.

Highlighting India’s growing global leadership role, Trump said the initiative would bring together a select group of nations prepared to share responsibility for building durable peace and investing in a secure and prosperous future for coming generations.

He added that a meeting of partner nations, comprising highly respected world leaders, would be convened in the near future to advance the initiative and translate the vision into concrete action. (KNC)

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