Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (left) and US President Donld Trump. — Reuters
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Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is about to attend a meeting of “elected” Muslim leaders with US President Donald Trump, according to a Foreign Office statement issued on Sunday.
“The Prime Minister will also participate in a meeting of elected Islamic leaders with US President Trump to exchange views on regional and international peace and security issues, the FO said.
The next meeting between Muslim leaders and President Trump can mark the first direct interaction with him after Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s return in January.
Earlier, in June, Trump hosted Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) in the White House.
The FO said in its statement, Prime Minister Shahbaz will take the Pakistan delegation to the high -level segment of Anhanga, which is set to begin on September 22, 2025.
“They [the PM] The statement further said that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will be accompanied by other ministers and senior government officials.
In the UNGA, Prime Minister Shahbaz will urge the international community to resolve the situation of long occupation of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and Palestine for a long time.
“It will draw the attention of the international community to a serious crisis in Gaza, and demand a decisive step to end the Palestinian suffering,” the FO states that.
The statement said that the Prime Minister will highlight Pakistan’s view of regional security situation as well as other issues of international concern, including climate change, terrorism, Islamophobia and sustainable development.
The premiere further participated in several high -level programs at key UNGA sessions, including key meetings of the UN Security Council, a high -level meeting of the Global Development Movement (GDI), and a special high -level program related to climate action.
During this visit, the Prime Minister will hold bilateral meetings with several world leaders and senior UN officials to exchange ideas on issues of mutual interest.
“They will work together with all the UN member states to work with all UN member states to maintain the UN Charter, prevent conflict, promote peace and promote global prosperity in Pakistan’s current role as a member of the Security Council.
“Attending this biggest annual gathering of the Prime Minister’s world leaders, Pakistan’s multilateral and strong commitment to the United Nations will be highlighted and Pakistan’s long -standing contribution will be highlighted for the common purposes of peace and development.”
Trump’s upcoming meeting with Muslim leaders, including Prime Minister Shahbaz, has come to the fore among the major developments in the Middle East.
Earlier this month, Israel attacked Hamas officials in the Qatari capital Doha, killing five members of the group and the Qatari security officer, who condemned international condemnation.
In response, Arab and Muslim leaders called for an emergency meeting in Doha, calling for legal measures to stop Israeli measures against Palestinians, in collaboration with Pakistan.
This week, Riyadh and Islamabad signed a bilateral defense agreement, which, a week after Israeli strikes stopped diplomatic calculus in the region, reinforced decades -old security partnerships.
According to the Prime Minister’s Office, the agreement states that any aggression against the two countries will be considered aggression against both.
The agreement was signed by Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in Riyadh, where Pakistan’s top official was warmly welcomed.