Turkey and Saudi Arabia are set to align with former U.S. President Donald Trump’s newly proposed “Board of Peace,” a move that could reshape international diplomatic engagement if it materializes. According to reports by international media outlets including Reuters and Bloomberg, the initiative is being framed as a high-level coalition aimed at conflict mediation and geopolitical de-escalation.
Sources familiar with the discussions say the proposed board would bring together influential global players to act as power brokers in resolving protracted conflicts, particularly in the Middle East and other strategic regions. note that the inclusion of Ankara and Riyadh signals an attempt to balance Western influence with key regional powers that command both political and economic weight.
While official details remain limited, observers say the development underscores Trump’s continued ambition to position himself as a central figure in global peace negotiations. As The Wall Street Journal reports, the move could also be interpreted as a strategic effort to solidify alliances ahead of shifting global power dynamics.
Neither Turkey nor Saudi Arabia has issued a formal statement confirming full participation, but diplomatic watchers say the talks alone highlight a growing appetite for alternative diplomatic frameworks outside traditional multilateral institutions.


