ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister (FM) Ishaq Dar will leave for Istanbul tomorrow (Monday) to attend the meeting of Arab Islamic Foreign Ministers.
According to a Foreign Office spokesperson, FM Ishaq Dar is going to Istanbul at the invitation of the Turkish Foreign Minister.
Eight Arab Islamic countries, including Pakistan, have been part of the peace effort that resulted in the signing of the Gaza Peace Agreement in Sharm el-Sheikh.
In the Istanbul meeting, Pakistan will emphasize the full implementation of the ceasefire agreement.
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Pakistan will also emphasize the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the occupied Palestinian territories, especially Gaza, and the provision of unhindered humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people, as well as the reconstruction of Gaza.
The Foreign Office said that Pakistan will also emphasize the need for joint efforts for the establishment of an independent, viable, and geographically contiguous Palestinian state, with Jerusalem as its capital, and in accordance with the pre-1967 borders, as clarified in UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Plan.
Pakistan will reiterate its commitment that it has been a participant in the past and will continue to play a consistent role in the struggle for the restoration of peace, justice, and a dignified life for the Palestinian people and for their right to self-determination.




