PM Shehbaz Sharif and DPM Ishaq Dar interact with US President Donald Trump in a multilateral meeting on UNGA sidelines on September 24, 2025. — X@ForeignOfficePk
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Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Wednesday with leaders of key Muslim countries, with US President Donald Trump, with the UN General Assembly leaders, discussing the situation in Gaza and the wider Middle East, with US President Donald Trump in a high -level meeting.
Participants included Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan.
In a fifty -minute meeting, Trump said as an honor to meet Islamic leaders and praised his efforts, saying, “You all have done a great job, which is commendable.”
The Turkish president described the talks as extremely fruitful.
As the Emirates State News Agency WAM reported, steps were taken to tackle the humanitarian crisis in the war -torn enclave.
NATO member Turkey has strongly criticized Israeli attacks on Gaza, saying they are equivalent to genocide. It has stopped all trade with Israel, emphasizing international measures against it, and demanded immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Talking to reporters in New York after the meeting, Erdogan said that a joint declaration would be published from the meeting and he was “happy” with the results of the meeting, but did not provide details.
After the meeting, none of the other Muslim leaders spoke to the media.
Later, Trump termed the meeting very important and spoke to the media about the end of the Gaza war, saying it could probably end soon. “We’re going to eliminate something we didn’t start,” he added.
According to US media, he also outlined US plans for Israeli withdrawal in Gaza and the post -war rule without Hamas.
Axisos had previously said that Washington is looking for a deal between Arab and Muslim countries to seek an agreement to enable Israel’s withdrawal and transfer and fund Gaza.
According to Al Jazeera, the Gaza plan was not allegedly prepared by Israel, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been informed about these details. It is believed that some future participation is considered by the Palestinian Authority (PA), Israel has repeatedly said something that it will not tolerate.
Israel faces global condemnation over its military behavior in Gaza, where local health officials say more than 65,000 Palestinians have been killed.
In recent weeks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has launched a long ground attack on the city of Gaza, which has no war. But Washington is a strict ally of Israel.
The United States and Israel boycotted a summit in New York on Monday, which was summoned by France and Saudi Arabia, where dozens of global leaders gathered in the United Nations to accept a Palestinian state.
It does not matter how many countries recognize Palestinian independence, the full membership of the United Nations will need approval by the Security Council, where the United States has a veto that it often uses to oppose resolutions that criticize Israel.
UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres later addressed the Security Council on Tuesday, supporting the steps to recognize.
“This is a clear way to resolve the two states: Israel and an independent, sovereign, democratic, viable and controversial state of Palestine,” he said. “We must take advantage of this pace.”
Allies recognize Palestine
In the context of President Trump and the Gaza situation, the meeting between the leaders of the key Muslim countries came between Washington with the growing international frustration with Washington, with the growing international war with Washington about the deadly war with key US allies, including Britain, France, Canada and Australia. Gaza war.
With the end of the almost two -year conflict, which seems far more remote than ever, after his return to his post in January, Trump’s repeated claims have raised doubts that he is a specialist peace maker who deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that if Trump really wants to win the Nobel, he needs to stop the war in Gaza.
“There is a person who can do something about it, and this is the US president from New York,” Macron told New York.
The United States is Israel’s chief weapons provider and historically serves as its diplomatic shield in the UN and other global institutions. Last week, the United States vetoed the Security Council resolution demanding immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
However, Trump has not given any sign that he will use these pressure points.
Even after Israel bombed the Hamas office in the Qatar area of Qatar, it called a tension with Netanyahu but did not take any action.
It does not matter how many countries recognize Palestinian independence, the full membership of the United Nations will need approval by UNSC, where the United States has a veto.
‘Trump is a man of peace’
Earlier, while talking to reporters, Prime Minister Shahbaz played a vital role in playing a vital role in the ceasefire between Pakistan and India during the recent dispute, and termed the US president a strong lawyer for peace and stability all over the world.
“President [Donald] Trump is a man of peace. Speaking to reporters in the UN, the Prime Minister said, “He played a key role in bringing a ceasefire between Pakistan and India with his team.
Premier’s remarks are to be lifted against the backdrop of the armed Pakistan India conflict, in which Washington saw the ceasefire broke out between two nuclear weapons neighbors when New Delhi launched attacks inside Pakistan-IIOIRI were fighting against the terrorists.
India’s attacks were forced to launch Operation Bonyan Um-Marsus, including three Rafales, including six Indian Air Force fighter jets in response to Indian invasion. The conflict eventually ended through an American broker ceasefire, for which Pakistan has given President Trump a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Since then, Islamabad and Washington have been engaged in high level interactions between both civilians and military leadership. The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir returned for the first time, and had an extraordinary meeting with US President Donald Trump in the White House.
The Army Chief then visited the United States in August to further engaged in the retired commander of the United States Central Command (St. Command), General Michael E. Corila, and the changing of the command event and high -level interactions with senior political and military leadership.
Since then, Islamabad and Washington have also finalized a high trade agreement-which reflects the improving relations between the two countries.
– With extra input from Writers.