Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif left on Monday for an official visit of a day to Qatar to attend the Arab-Islamic emergency summit held in Doha.
The extraordinary meeting has gathered following Israeli air attacks in the capital of Qatar, which left several dead, including Hamas figures and a Qatar security official.
The attack, condemned by the Muslim world, has increased the fears of regional instability and stressed the growing campaign of aggression of Israel.
According to the Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (FO), the Summit will bring together leaders and senior officials of the Organization of Member States of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) that will deliberate on the regional crisis and formulate a joint strategy.
Leaders are ready to deliberate on a joint response, including the demands of responsibility for Israeli war crimes, humanitarian access to Gaza and measures to deter more violations.
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The prime minister is accompanied by Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, the Minister of Information Attaullah Tarar and special assistant of the Foreign Prime Minister Syed Tariq Fatemi.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ishaq Dar, is already in Doha, where he held preparatory meetings and has presented radical proposals to counteract the “dangerous tendency” of Israel of attacks without control.
Dar described a comprehensive seven -point response to Israeli air attacks in Qatar. “Muslim states must join behind concrete measures to hold Israel responsible,” he said, detailing the proposals that include the formation of an arabing Arabic work group to deter a greater aggression, pursuing the suspension of the members of the UN of the UN of Israel and implementing punitive measures by the Member States.
He also asked “immediate and permanent fire along with the exchanges of prisoners”, ensuring humanitarian access without restrictions in Gaza and relive a genuine political process aimed at a solution of two states.
Pakistan has strongly condemned Israeli aggression against Qatar and other regional states. During a visit to Doha last week, Shehbaz reaffirmed the “unwavering support” for Qatar’s security and sovereignty and emphasized the country’s commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East.
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The authorities said that Shehbaz’s participation together with other Muslim leaders reflects a unified resolution of the Muslim Ummah to face Israeli hostilities and sympathized with Palestine.