Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has underscored the Palestinian issue as a defining measure of the United Nations’ credibility. Speaking at a high-level forum in Islamabad and during meetings in New York, Dar emphasized that the UN’s response to Gaza reflects the world body’s commitment to justice and international law. He called for a permanent ceasefire, unhindered humanitarian aid, and formation of a viable Palestinian state, stressing that moral and legal obligations demand decisive global action.

Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering moral, political, and diplomatic support for Palestinians. He urged the UN and member states to stop attempts at displacement or relocation of Palestinians, branding such moves as violations of human rights and international resolutions. Dar echoed calls for respect of pre‑1967 borders, restoration of Jerusalem as the Palestinian capital, and accountability for war crimes through international mechanisms, including the OIC, Arab League, and UN Security Council.
Pakistani leadership is also mobilizing regional and global allies, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Iran, to champion Palestinian self-determination. By leveraging Pakistan’s UN Security Council presidency this July, Dar aims to steer international focus toward conflict resolution and humanitarian relief. As global news sources report, this growing diplomatic pressure reflects mounting international consensus that the UN must act decisively to halt the Gaza crisis and uphold its foundational principles.
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