Kazakhstan joins as founding member of Board of Peace
Kazakhstan has officially become one of the founding members of the Board of Peace, a newly established international organization being presented as an alternative to the United Nations Security Council.
The announcement was confirmed through a publication on the organization’s official X account, Caliber.Az reports.
The Board of Peace welcomes Kazakhstan as a founding member of our growing international organization. pic.twitter.com/7eZhGdOyWI
— Board of Peace (@BoardOfPeace) January 28, 2026
"The Board of Peace welcomes Kazakhstan as a founding member of our growing international organization," the post stated, signaling the country’s formal role in shaping the council’s mission and structure.
The board, which was endorsed by the United Nations Security Council late last year, was initially conceived as a mechanism to bring stability to post-war Gaza, but has since morphed into a broader conflict resolution platform.
Membership to the board is determined solely by its chairman, Donald Trump, who will retain this position even after he leaves the office. Until then, he will have two votes on the panel, one as chairman and one as US President.
One of membership requirements is a $1 billion dollar entrance fee for countries wishing to have a permanent seat, otherwise members will only be board members for three years.
By Vafa Guliyeva







