Pakistan, Qatar agrees to deepen bilateral ties


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday sentenced an Israeli strike against Doha as a “flagrant rape” of Qatar’s sovereignty and international law, promising Pakistan’s total solidarity with the state of the Gulf and asking for unity in the Muslim world.

During an official visit for express support after Tuesday’s attack, Prime Minister Shehbaz met the Amir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani de Qatar de Qatar, and transmitted the “strongest condemnation of Pakistan” of what he called Israel’s “shameless aggression” in the Middle East.

He offered condolences for the loss of lives and prayed for the recovery of the injured.

The prime minister said that Pakistan, at the request of Qatar, had sought an emergency session of the UN Security Council to discuss the incident.

He welcomed Qatar’s decision to organize an extraordinary Arab-Islamic Summit on Monday and confirmed the will of Co-Coatrocar and co-confine the meeting through the organization of Islamic cooperation.

The prime minister praised the role of “responsible, constructive and media” of Qatar in the efforts to ensure peace in Gaza, warning that Israeli actions intended to destabilize the region and obstruct humanitarian and diplomatic initiatives.

Reaffirming what he called the “historical and fraternal ties” between the two nations, Sharif said that Pakistan and Qatar had “stopped with each other through the thick and thin.”

He thanked the Amir for the support of Doha during the previous confrontation of Pakistan with India and assured the continuum of Qatar de Islamabad that supports “shoulder shoulder” with his leadership and people.

Amir Tamim thanked Prime Minister Shehbaz for his visit and gesture of solidarity.

Both leaders agreed to maintain close coordination to promote regional peace, defend international law and support Palestinian rights.

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