Pakistan condemns American position in Gaza, reaffirms support for Palestine


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The Pakistan Foreign Ministry has issued a strong response to the comments of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, with respect to Gaza, calling them unfair and unacceptable.

During the weekly media session, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Shafqat Ali Khan, reaffirmed Pakistan’s posture firm on Palestine, stating that his policy has remained unchanged since 1947.

“Any statement that suggests the forced elimination of the Palestinians of their lands is unfair. Pakistan is firmly with the Palestinian people and condemns Israel’s violations to the Gaza Fire Fire Agreement,” Khan said.

He asked the international community to take measures against repeated violations of Israel and reaffirmed Pakistan’s constant position in Palestine since 1947.

There is no knowledge of the visit of the United States of Bilawal Bhutto

When heading to reports on Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s visit to the United States, the spokesman denied any official knowledge of the trip.

“There is no information about Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s visit or any scheduled meeting with the president of the United States. If such meetings occurred, the party would be in a better position to confirm,” he added.

Afghan refugees and anti -terrorist efforts

In response to consultations on Afghan refugees, Khan declared that the repatriation of undocumented Afghan nationals is legal and that Pakistan is in continuous communication with relevant countries with respect to their safe relocation.

He also declared the importance of Afghanistan taking measures against terrorist groups operating within their borders.

“The Report of Sigar Valida our concerns. We urge the Afghan government to eliminate terrorist sanctuaries in their territory. Pakistan expects Afghanistan to assume the responsibility of addressing the presence of terrorist attire,” he said.

Khan also pointed out that the United States government has accelerated efforts to deport undocumented migrants under a new executive order.

Pakistan’s diplomatic position on global issues

When commenting on Guantanamo Bay, Khan clarified that the issue was not part of the discussions between Pakistan and the United States. He also addressed concerns about security threats to Pakistan’s diplomatic missions abroad, particularly after the recent attack against the Pakistan embassy in Germany.

“Ensuring security for diplomatic missions is the responsibility of the host country. The attack on our embassy in Germany and the desecration of our national flag are serious issues that have deeply affected Pakistani,” he said.

Khan also provided updates on the next visit of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Pakistan, stating that the arrangements are in an advanced stage and that the details will be shared soon. He reiterated Pakistan’s support for a stable and peaceful Syria.

Pakmira’s position and regional security

With respect to Kashmira, Khan reaffirmed the unwavering posture of Pakistan, emphasizing that his position is aligned with the aspirations of the people of Kashmira.

“Kashmira will always continue to be a central problem for Pakistan. We are with the people of Kashmir in their struggle for self -determination,” he said.

He also addressed the recent statement of Pakistan military leadership, stating that it was a reaffirmation of Pakistan’s defense preparation and was in response to the irresponsible comments of India.

Clemency appeal of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui rejected

Khan confirmed that Clemencia’s appeal of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui to the former president of the United States, Joe Biden, was rejected.

“After rejection, the United States Department of Justice has closed the case. However, Dr. Siddiqui can still present a new appeal of clemency through his legal representatives at any time,” he said.

He also provided updates on the hydroelectric projects of Kishanganga and Ratle, confirming that the matter will advance with neutral experts in August 2025.

Pakistan extends condolences for the death of Prince Karim Aga Khan

The Foreign Ministry expressed a deep sadness for the death of Prince Karim Aga Khan, recognizing its important contributions to global development and social welfare.

“Pakistan values ​​the contributions of Prince Karim Aga Khan to education, medical care and community development. We extend our most sincere condolences to his family and the community of Ismaili worldwide,” Khan said.

He added that he will always remember the legacy of Prince Karim Aga Khan’s humanitarian work.

Pakistan’s commitment to the International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA)

Khan confirmed that the general director of the OIEA will visit Pakistan next week at the invitation of the Pakistani government, reaffirming the strong cooperation of Pakistan with the agency.

Kashmir Solidarity Day and Diplomatic Information Sessions

Khan stressed that on February 5 it was observed as the Day of Solidarity of Kashmir in Pakistan, with special information organized for foreign ambassadors.

As Pakistan continues to participate in key diplomatic issues, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated its commitment to regional stability, international cooperation and the defense of Pakistan’s national interests.

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