At a press conference in Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia would study the offer, which it had received through diplomatic channels, and stated that Russia hoped the details of the proposal would become clear during contacts with the American side.
The Russian presidential spokesman did not provide further details about the "diplomatic channels" that delivered the invitation to Putin.
Hungary
Hungary also announced that it had received an invitation from the United States to join the "Peace Council" that was formed as part of the second phase of the ceasefire process in the Gaza Strip.
On Sunday evening, Prime Minister Viktor Orban posted the letter he received from his American counterpart on his social media account.
Orban wrote in a Facebook post that the invitation came in recognition of "Hungary's efforts in supporting peace," stressing that Hungary accepted what he described as "the honorable invitation."
Poland
Polish media also reported that Polish President Karol Navrutski received an invitation from Trump to join the Gaza Peace Council.
On Sunday, Jordan and Pakistan announced that they had received an invitation from the United States to join the “Peace Council” that was formed as part of the second phase of the ceasefire process in the Gaza Strip.
On Saturday, Trump invited Bahrain, Egypt and Turkey to join the Gaza "Peace Council," according to official statements issued by those countries
The "Peace Council" is one of the key items in the plan proposed by Trump, on which the ceasefire agreement in effect in Gaza since October 10 is based.
The UN Security Council, in its Resolution 2803 of November 17, 2025, decided to support the "Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict" announced by Trump on September 29, 2025.
On Friday evening, Washington announced the formation of the members of the "Peace Council" and the adoption of the composition of the "National Committee for the Administration of Gaza," within four structures allocated to manage the transitional phase in the sector, namely: the Peace Council, the Gaza Executive Council, the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, and the International Stabilization Force.
The executive council includes members of the "Peace Council": US envoy Steve Wittkopf, Trump's former advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Jewish billionaire American businessman Mark Rowan.
The council also includes Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimi, Egyptian General Intelligence Chief Hassan Rashad, former UN envoy to the Middle East Nikolay Mladenov, businessman Yakir Gabay, and Dutch politician Sigrid Kaag.
Mladenov will assume the duties of "High Representative for Gaza," serving as a field liaison between the Peace Council and the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, in addition to overseeing the coordination of civilian and security aspects in the sector.
These structures stipulate what was stated in the second phase of the ceasefire agreement, which Trump announced the start of last Thursday, while Israel continues to violate the agreement on a daily basis,resulting in the martyrdom of 464 Palestinians and the injury of 1,275 others until Saturday, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.
Israel is also violating the agreement by preventing the entry of agreed-upon quantities of food, medicine, medical supplies and shelter materials into the Gaza Strip, where some 2.4 million Palestinians, including 1.5 million displaced people, live in catastrophic humanitarian conditions.
Israel was established in 1948 on lands occupied by armed Zionist gangs who committed massacres and displaced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. Later, it occupied the rest of the Palestinian territories and still refuses to withdraw from them and allow the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
