President Prabowo Subianto attended the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington DC on February 19, 2026, where he affirmed Indonesia's commitment to Gaza peace by sending 8000 TNI troops. He supported US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan and received praise for his leadership. The forum discussed global contributions for ceasefire and sustainable reconstruction.
The inaugural Board of Peace (BoP) meeting took place at the Donald Trump United States Institute of Peace in Washington DC, United States, on Thursday, February 19, 2026. President Prabowo Subianto attended and expressed Indonesia's full support for the 20-point plan initiated by US President Donald Trump to stabilize and achieve peace in Gaza. Prabowo emphasized that Indonesia will send 8000 TNI troops within the next 1-2 months as part of the International Stabilization Force (ISF), tasked with maintaining the ceasefire and restoring post-war conditions. Indonesia has been trusted to serve as deputy commander of the ISF, with its best officers to be appointed to the position. An advance team will be sent first to map the area and assess risks in Rafah, a southern Gaza region bordering Egypt. ISF Commander Major General Jasper Jeffers from the US Armed Forces projected a need for 20000 troops and 12000 police for the mission. In his speech, Trump praised Prabowo as a tough, smart, and respected leader, expressing admiration for Indonesia's population of hundreds of millions. Trump said, “He's a guy I really like. He's very tough. I don't want to go head-to-head with him.” Prabowo responded to the joke casually, laughing and saying, “No, there is no such thing.” The forum highlighted the need for real commitments from member countries, including personnel and financial contributions, to achieve long-term, equitable peace in line with the two-state solution vision. Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya stated that this participation is a concrete form of Indonesia's support for peace in Palestine.