Pakistan is set to participate in the inaugural summit of the Gaza Board of Peace, scheduled for February 19, 2026, and chaired by US President Donald Trump. The confirmation comes from diplomatic sources, highlighting Islamabad’s commitment to fostering peace and addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Gaza Board of Peace Summit
The summit will focus on the evolving situation in Gaza, discussing strategies to restore peace and stability, and formulating a roadmap to address security and humanitarian challenges. Pakistan’s participation underscores its broader efforts to contribute to regional peace and seek an early resolution to the humanitarian emergency facing Gaza.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office has received a formal invitation, and while an official decision is pending, it is expected that either the Prime Minister or Deputy Prime Minister will represent the nation, indicating the importance of the initiative.
The Gaza Board of Peace is a US-led initiative, with its founding charter signed by member states in Davos. It aims to secure enduring peace in conflict-affected regions, with over 20 countries, including Pakistan, joining the board. The upcoming Washington meeting is expected to mobilize funding for Gaza’s reconstruction, with membership requiring financial contributions.
Published in SouthAsianDesk, February 9th, 2026
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