Pakistan Distances Itself from Trump’s 20-Point Gaza Peace Plan
Pakistan rejects the U.S. peace plan as inconsistent with the joint draft by eight Muslim countries and reaffirms support for Palestinian rights and consensus positions.
- Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated that the 20-point Gaza peace plan announced by US President Donald Trump differs from the draft proposed by Muslim countries, including Pakistan.
- Dar emphasized that the plan does not reflect all of Pakistan's suggestions and highlighted the country's ongoing commitment to Palestine as per Muhammad Ali Jinnah's policy.
- Dar mentioned discussions are ongoing regarding the release of former Senator Mushtaq Ahmed, who is detained in Israel, with a European country assisting in the efforts.
- He noted that Trump's plan requires acceptance by Hamas for it to be effective and concluded with concerns about the ongoing conflict in Gaza and its implications for global engagement.
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Dar asserts Trump’s Gaza peace plan ‘not ours’ but says no room for politicking
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday that the 20-point Gaza peace plan released by US President Donald Trump was “not ours” but insisted that there was no room for politicking on the matter. Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly, Dar referred to his earlier press briefing in Islamabad and said: “I made it clear that the 20 points that President Trump made public are not ours. Changes were made to our draft…
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