Islamabad:
The Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ishaq Dar, said that Indonesia offered to send troops to Palestine, but Pakistan has not yet decided. He added that Pakistan’s leadership will make a decision on the deployment of peace maintenance forces in Gaza.
“We are committed to guaranteeing the complete withdrawal of the Israeli forces of Palestine. According to the proposed plan, a peace maintenance force will be displayed in Palestine, with the majority of Palestinian officials in the Peace Board. Indonesia has offered to send 20,000 troops to Palestine for the special force of Gaza, and we hope that Pakistan also decides the military personnel to the region to the region,” “Give,” give, “give,” give, “Dar, d. Islamabad on Tuesday.
Dar declared that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the country’s delegation at the United Nations General Assembly, where he committed to leaders in Australia, Kuwait, Arab countries, Islamic nations and the United States.
He highlighted Pakistan’s strong position on the Palestinian theme, including calling attention to the ongoing suffering in Gaza and advocating humanitarian aid and fire. “The prime minister raised the Palestinian cause vigorously during his meetings, and we continue to press for the complete withdrawal of Israel from the Palestinian territories,” he said.
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He also mentioned that the United States had issued a 21 -point document, which Pakistan did not accept completely. “We made amendments to the document, and although it has been launched by the United States, our revisions must be included,” Dar added.
The Foreign Minister reiterated the firm position of Pakistan, which was also expressed by the Prime Minister during the UN general assembly meeting. “Saarc countries also agree with our policy,” he said.
Giving also argued the importance of the agreement of eight countries in the West Bank, which has been well received by Palestine but faced some criticisms. “Critics are politicizing the problem. Do you want them to continue blood spill? Do you want children and women to still die?” He said.
In addition, he stressed that, as part of international efforts, the United States had been informed of the situation in Gaza, where the crisis has worsened due to the lack of essential food and supplies. “The situation has reached a point where hunger is becoming a gun in Gaza,” he added.
Dar also referred to the growing cooperation between Muslim countries, noting that several leaders, even Pakistan, joined to boost a resolution. “We are sure that the global community, including those of the United States, will work towards a high fire,” he said. “Pakistan’s policy has always been clear, and we will continue to support the rights of Palestine.”
Benjamin Netanyahu meets Trump
A day before, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, received Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House to push Israeli prime minister to accept his peace plan. “I am, I am very sure,” Trump told journalists while greeted Netanyahu when he was asked if he was sure there would be peace in Gaza.
He repeated “very safe” when asked if all parties were on board with the 21 points plan to end the war of almost two years, hosts free of Hamas and disarm the Palestinian militants.
Trump’s plan, according to The Times of Israel and the US news site. Israel would release more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, including several mandates for life.
Normally, a firm ally from Netanyahu, the president of the United States has shown growing signs of frustration ahead of the fourth visit of the White House of the Israeli prime minister from the return to Trump’s power. Trump was enraged by Israel’s recent strike against Hamas members in the key ally of the United States Qatar.
And he warned Netanyahu last week against the annexation of the West Bank occupied by Israelis, as some of the members of the Netanyahu cabinet have urged, a movement that would seriously complicate the route to the Palestinian status. The Netanyahu coalition government is supported by the extreme right ministers who oppose a peace agreement. The path to an agreement remains full of difficulties.
Both Israel and Arab states are still obstructing with the writing of key parts of the peace plan, including the role of any international force and the Palestinian authority based in Ramallah in the postwar Gaza. “The probability of … a renovated Palestinian authority that completely changes its stripes, which accepts a Jewish state … well, good luck,” Netanyahu told Fox News in an interview on Sunday.
Shehbaz supports Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the Trump 20 points plan to end the war in Gaza, calling him a vital step towards peace in the Middle East. “I welcome the 20 points of President Trump to guarantee the end of the war in Gaza,” Shairf said in a statement on Monday, adding that lasting peace between the Palestinians and Israel was essential to bring “political stability and economic growth to the region.”
He explained confidence in Washington’s commitment to help ensure an agreement. “I also believe that President Trump is fully prepared to help in any way necessary for this extremely important and urgent understanding to come true,” he said.
The prime minister praised Trump’s leadership and highlighted the role of the special envoy of the United States Steve Witkoff in the cracking efforts to stop the conflict. “Be the leadership of President Trump and the vital role played by the special envoy Steve Witkoff to put an end to this war,” he said.
Shehbaz also stressed Pakistan’s support for a solution of two states. “I firmly believe that the implementation of the proposal of two states is essential to guarantee lasting peace in the region,” he said.