❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump announced that Jared Kushner would receive an “envoy of peace” designation, alongside Steve Witkoff.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Thursday, February 19, 2026, during the inaugural Board of Peace meeting.
💬KEY QUOTE: “We’re making Jared an envoy also, envoy of peace. They’re both envoys of peace.” – Donald Trump
🎯IMPACT: Kushner’s new designation formalizes his ongoing role in international diplomacy, including his work on the Abraham Accords.
President Donald J. Trump on Thursday announced that his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, would receive an “envoy of peace” designation, placing him on par with Steve Witkoff, with whom he has worked closely in international diplomacy on behalf of the White House. “We’re making Jared an envoy also, envoy of peace. They’re both envoys of peace,” President Trump said while addressing the inaugural Board of Peace meeting, referring to Kushner and Witkoff.
🇺🇸 President Trump is going to give Jared Kushner the position of Envoy of Peace.
“A little bit later on, we brought Jared in. Jared was responsible for the Abraham Accords, which is incredible.
Nobody else could have done that. Very smart guy. And, we’re making Jared an envoy… pic.twitter.com/RgSDVHnyZ2
— The threat of missiles and drones (@StatWatch25) February 19, 2026
Kushner’s elevation appears unlikely to change the dynamics of international diplomacy, as he has already worked closely with Witkoff, including on Middle Eastern peace agreements, though the President did credit Kushner with being integral to the Abraham Accords and other key negotiations. Meanwhile, Witkoff earned acclaim as the architect of a short-term initial ceasefire between Israel and Hamas during the presidential transition.
Both men were in Geneva, Switzerland, earlier this week for indirect talks with the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding the cessation of its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. While Iran’s foreign minister has claimed a preliminary understanding was reached, Kushner and Witkoff have declined to say as much.
Meanwhile, during his speech at the Board of Peace, President Trump continued to turn up the pressure on the Iranian regime, giving it ten days to reach a deal with the United States. In recent days, the U.S. military has conducted a buildup in the Middle East not seen since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, providing the Trump administration with a host of strike options should the talks fail.
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