UAE President Agrees to Join U.S.-Led “Board of Peace” in Push for Gaza Peace and Reconstruction
In a significant diplomatic move, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has formally accepted an invitation from U.S. President Donald J. Trump to join the newly proposed “Board of Peace.” Announced on January 20, 2026, this decision underscores the UAE’s active commitment to international efforts aimed at ending the Gaza conflict and spearheading the territory’s reconstruction.
A Strategic Commitment to Regional Stability
The UAE’s participation, confirmed by its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aligns with its long-standing policy of promoting regional stability and diplomatic solutions. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE’s Foreign Minister, stated that joining the board reflects Abu Dhabi’s support for implementing President Trump’s “20-point peace plan” for Gaza. This move positions the UAE as a key Arab partner in a major international peace initiative, building on its legacy of mediation, including the Abraham Accords.
Understanding the “Board of Peace” Initiative
Launched by President Trump, the Board of Peace is envisioned as an international body to oversee Gaza’s post-conflict reconstruction and facilitate a transition to sustainable peace. Its proposed mandate includes mobilizing resources, monitoring implementation, and fostering cooperation among member nations. While its full structure and membership are still being defined, the UAE is among the first nations—alongside Belarus and Morocco—to publicly endorse the initiative.
The UAE’s Vision and Anticipated Role
For the UAE, membership is a logical extension of its proactive foreign policy. The Emirates aims to contribute not only to high-level diplomacy but also to practical, on-the-ground efforts in refugee welfare, infrastructure rebuilding, and socio-economic development. The government expressed confidence that a coordinated international approach is essential to securing Palestinian rights and achieving a durable peace that benefits the entire Middle East.
Global Context and Reactions
The initiative has generated global discussion. While some European states have shown cautious interest, the board’s proposed governance—reportedly chaired by President Trump with terms linked to a substantial participation fee—has sparked debate about inclusivity and the role of traditional bodies like the United Nations. The UAE’s endorsement adds considerable diplomatic weight to the effort, signaling trust in the proposed framework.
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The Road Ahead
With the UAE now on board, the coming weeks are expected to focus on refining the board’s operational framework and expanding its membership. The Emirates’ involvement places it at the heart of an ambitious attempt to steer the Gaza conflict toward a new chapter of dialogue and recovery. While challenges to achieving broad consensus remain, this step marks a pivotal moment in the UAE’s diplomatic engagement, as it seeks to help shape a peaceful and prosperous future for Gaza and the wider region.