NEW YORK:
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senator Ishaq Dar, said Thursday that an extraordinary meeting of the Council of Foreign Affairs of the OIC countries will meet in Djeddah on March 7, 2025 to discuss the situation of Gaza, in particular In light of the relocation proposals of the Palestinian people.
The Deputy Prime Minister, addressing a press conference on the culmination of his three-day visit to the United States, informed the media of his telephone interactions with his counterparts in Iran, Egypt, Malaysia , water, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye, following proposals for the displacement of the Gaza people in Egypt or Jordan and later by Israel to create a state Palestinian in Saudi Arabia.
He said that during interactions, all foreign ministers called for an immediate meeting of the OIC of Foreign Ministers in early March to discuss the situation and present the position of the OIC at the ‘International scale.
He reportedly said that Arab leaders were to meet on the situation on February 27 and the Gulf leaders on March 5 who would follow the extraordinary CFM meeting on March 7 in Djeddah in which he would represent Pakistan.
Dar, who was visiting the United States to attend the debate of multilateralism and the global governance of the United Nations Security Council, told the media that before consultations, Pakistan had also published a solid statement on proposals relocating, because the inhabitants of Palestine had all the rights on their land.
He said that despite the limited resources, Pakistan has sent several back -up products to Gaza, Lebanon and Syria.