A collage showing PM Shehbaz Sharif (left) and US President Donald Trump. — PMO/Reuters/File
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Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will participate in the 80th meeting of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) and will hold an expected multilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump today (Tuesday) with leaders of key Muslim countries today.
Prime Minister-NAB Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and other ministers and senior government officials-arrived in New York a day earlier and is taking the Pakistani delegation to the high level of UNGA, scheduled for today.
In addition to addressing the UNGA, Prime Minister Shahbaz will be part of a meeting between President Trump and leaders of key Muslim countries who focus on the Israeli war in Gaza on the forum.
White House press secretary Crown Levyt told reporters that Trump will hold a multilateral meeting with Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and Indonesia. The person familiar with the matter said that Gaza will be discussed.
Meanwhile, Axisos reports that Trump will present the group with a proposal for peace and war in Gaza.
Axis added that Washington wants Arab and Muslim countries to be willing to send military forces to Gaza to enable Israel’s return and get financial support for transfer and reconstruction programs.
Levit’s remarks resonate with the first statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stating that the Prime Minister is to attend a meeting of elected Islamic leaders with US President Trump to exchange views on regional and international peace and security issues.
The meeting between the US president and Muslim leaders has been held in the midst of an ongoing Israeli Gaza attack, resulting in the death of more than 65,000 Palestinians and the entire population of Gaza has been displaced internally and has created a further crisis. Several rights experts, scholars and UN inquiry estimated that it had genocide.
In connection with Prime Minister Shahbaz’s visit to the US, the Prime Minister, the premiere, is also expected to meet with several world leaders on the occasion of the US visit.
In the UNGA, he will ask the international community to resolve the situation of the right to self -determination and the right to self -determination from the occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ) and Palestine.
“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.
“He will also indicate that all member states of the United Nations will also be determined to work with all UN member states to maintain the UN Charter, prevent conflict, promote conflict, promote peace and promote global prosperity in Pakistan’s current role as a member of the UNSC.
Pakistan welcomes Palestine’s identity
Meanwhile, Pakistan has welcomed the recent identity of the Palestinian state through France, Britain, Australia, Canada, Portugal and others.
While attending a high -level international conference on the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian question and the implementation of the two -state resolution, DPM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar called on all countries that have not yet recognized the Palestinian state of affiliation with international law.
The FO said, “Pakistan actively participated in the conference, and also endorsed the Palestinian question without prejudice and the prejudice of its long -standing position. Pakistan was one of the first countries to recognize Palestine in 1988, and they called for Palestine as a complete member of the United Nations.
Pakistan strongly condemns Israeli aggression in Gaza, and calls for immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and all occupied Palestinian territories. A complete and indiscriminate human sympathy to the Palestinian population filled with hunger and hungry.
“The presence of DPM at the conference has confirmed Pakistan’s historical and irreversible solidarity with the Palestinian people. Pakistan has supported the establishment of an independent, viable, and controversial state Palestine.
– With extra input from Writers.