Pakistan Clarifies Stance on Trump’s 20-Point Gaza Plan

Pakistan Responds to US President Trump’s 20-Point Gaza Plan

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has clarified that Pakistan does not endorse the 20-point Gaza plan proposed by US President Donald Trump. During a recent press briefing, Dar stated, “This is not our document,” distancing Pakistan from the American initiative.

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar addresses Trump's Gaza plan

Pakistan Supports Joint Statement with Eight Countries

Dar emphasized that Pakistan stands by the joint statement made with eight other countries following a meeting with Trump on the Gaza issue. He noted, “We own the joint statement of the eight nations that participated in the discussions.” This clarification comes after speculation about Pakistan’s position on the US-led peace plan for Gaza. The government remains committed to its diplomatic approach and coordination with other international partners.

Pakistan’s Diplomatic Approach on Gaza

Pakistan continues to support a peaceful resolution to the Gaza conflict through multilateral engagement. The foreign minister’s remarks reinforce the country’s commitment to consensus-building and regional stability, rather than unilateral plans. As the situation in Gaza evolves, Pakistan urges all parties to prioritize dialogue and humanitarian considerations.

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