Pakistan has once again urged the global community to push for peace in Gaza. Speaking at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting, At OIC, Ishaq Dar reiterates Pakistan’s call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza, stressing the urgent need to end violence against civilians.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said the humanitarian situation in Gaza has reached alarming levels. He highlighted the severe shortages of food, medicine, and shelter, warning that continued conflict would deepen the crisis.
According to officials, At OIC, Ishaq Dar reiterates Pakistan’s call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing that the Palestinian people deserve peace, dignity, and justice. He said Pakistan stands firmly with Palestinians in their struggle for basic rights.
Dar also urged Muslim countries to take a united stance at international forums. He called on the OIC to increase diplomatic pressure on Israel and to demand unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza.
The Foreign Minister pointed out that Pakistan has already dispatched several humanitarian aid consignments for Palestinians. He reiterated Islamabad’s commitment to continue relief efforts while advocating for a permanent solution based on United Nations resolutions.
International observers say Pakistan’s position reflects broader concerns across the Muslim world. Many OIC members have condemned the violence and called for immediate steps to protect civilians.
Dar added that lasting peace in the Middle East can only be achieved through the recognition of Palestinian statehood, with East Jerusalem as its capital. He called on global powers to play their role in ensuring justice and accountability.
At OIC, Ishaq Dar reiterates Pakistan’s call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting Islamabad’s consistent stance on peace and humanitarian relief. The statement underscores Pakistan’s determination to support Palestinians at both regional and global levels.
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