Vice-Prime Minister Ishaq Dar reaffirmed his commitment to the Palestinian cause in the National Assembly on Friday, assuring the Chamber that the 20-point peace agreement is the only possible solution to put an end to the Gaza War.
He pointed out that the priority at the moment is to end the bloodshed and put an end to the war.
DAR said that Pakistan with seven other countries had received the agenda from the 20 points in the United States. “There was no other article on the agenda at the meeting,” he said, adding that it had been agreed to keep the discussions confidential.
According to the DPM, the Qatar Embassy was responsible for these meetings, which were not released in the media. “”[United States] President [Donald] The Trump committee also came and open talks took place on what they wanted … They gave us a 20 -point proposal. »»
“Using the given framework, we have made our own amendments according to our list of wishes and submitted changes to the United States.”
Trump revealed the 20 -point peace plan on Monday alongside the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which aroused questions about whether the initiative would lead to a two -state solution.
The agreement was criticized and worrying that Pakistan derives from its commitment to the cause of Palestine.
Dar has always rejected such complaints. He insisted that there was no change in the position of the principles of Pakistan on the question of Palestine, stressing that Islamabad supports a solution to two states with the frontiers before 1967 and al-Quds al Sharif as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
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The plan, supported by eight Muslim states – Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Egypt – aims to apply a cease -fire, to protect civilians and start to rebuild the areas torn by war.
DAR confirmed that by virtue of the proposed agreement, an international peacekeeping quota would be deployed in Palestine. He said that Pakistan’s management would soon decide to contribute to troops, noting that Indonesia has already proposed to send 20,000 soldiers.
The Minister insisted that after the public liberation of the 20 -point agreement, conversations with his Saudi counterpart concluded with the awareness that the end of the war remains the utmost importance and rejecting the agreement “would allow blood to continue”.
Ensuring the Parliament that it was the best line of conduct, Dar proclaimed that the United Nations and the organization of Islamic cooperation failed to conclude a peace agreement. “With the United States, we can see the end of the war.”
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Dar insisted in front of the Chamber that Israel will never be recognized by Pakistan and that he remains attached to the two -state solution.
Jamat-e-Islami and former Senator Mushtaq Ahmad was arrested Thursday by Israeli forces aboard the Sumud Global Sumud Flatilla, with at least 400 other people, including notable people like Greta Thunberg.
Ahmad directed the Pakistani delegation in the context of Flatilla Global Sumud, in the hope of breaking the Gaza’s ass.
Dar said Pakistan has contacted a European country to negotiate the recovery of all Pakistani citizens from the Israeli Guard.
PAK-SAUDI DEFENSE PACTE
Addressing the “strategic mutual defense agreement”, official signed with Saudi Arabia on September 18, the Minister Procaliombé that Pakistan had a long -supported relationship with the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and that this defense pact had been in the work for a very long time “, it is an extremely important agreement; It was not made blind or closed. “
“Many other countries have shown interest in entering a defense pact with Pakistan, many states approaching Pakistan during Unga.” He suggested that if more and more countries join, “it will become an alliance similar to NATO”.
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The pact said that “any aggression against one or the other country is considered an assault against both,” according to a joint declaration Pak-Saudi.
The pact was signed during the visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Riyadh at the invitation of the Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
The agreement stipulates that any aggression against one or the other country will be considered an assault against both.
PPP Stape Stowout
Members of the Pakistani peoples party (PPP) briefly left the National Assembly session on Friday during the current tensions with the partner of the PML-N coalition, while journalists also organized a demonstration against the recent police raid at the National Press Club.
“So we are going out today,” said PPP’s Naveed Qamar during the session, citing unrelated grievances despite an earlier dialogue with the government.
Shortly after, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ishaq Dar began his speech, expressing the hope that the differences between the two parties would be resolved. He asked the Minister of Law Azam Nazeer Tarar and the National Minister of Food Security Rana Tanveer Hussain to contact the leaders of the PPP and persuade them to return to the House.
While Dar continued his speech, some members of the PPP were seen to enter the room, welcomed by applause. Recognizing their return, the Minister of Foreign Affairs said that the questions would be resolved through commitment to the leaders on both sides.
The PPP had organized a similar ranging during the NA session of September 30 on the remarks made by the chief minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz. The dispute, which began on the remuneration of the floods, degenerated to a broader conflict on the rights of the water along the Industry river after Maryam advised the PPP to “keep her advice to himself”.




