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Pakistan Backs Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan and Considers Abraham Accords
Pakistan supports Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza including ceasefire and phased Israeli withdrawal and is considering joining the Abraham Accords to enhance regional peace efforts.
- On Monday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed US President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan, praising Trump’s leadership and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff for diplomacy.
- Trump’s 20-point blueprint outlines ceasefire, hostage exchange and reconstruction, calling for immediate truce, phased Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament and Gaza rebuilding under international oversight.
- Diplomatic meetings in Washington and New York secured public backing as Shehbaz Sharif met US leaders on September 25, with Trump saying Pakistan’s leaders backed the pact 100%.
- Shehbaz said a sovereign Palestinian state is essential for lasting peace, arguing any settlement without it would be incomplete; Pakistan pledged consultative UN engagement and urged implementing Resolution 2334.
- The plan’s prospects hinge on Hamas agreeing and Israeli political support, while Netanyahu’s far-right coalition opposes it and Gaza’s offensive has killed 66,055 Palestinians, risking nearly a million displaced.
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Pakistan endorses Trump-led Gaza peace initiative at UNSC ME session
Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, speaks during a session of the United Nations Security Council. —X/@PakistanUN_NYAt the United Nations Security Council, Pakistan welcomed US President Donald Trump’s initiative to advance a...
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