Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the joint declaration issued after US President Donald Trump’s meeting with leaders of Muslim nations marks a historic step, and the next phase now is its practical implementation.
Trump’s Tuesday meeting with leaders of Muslim-majority nations, including Shehbaz, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly focused on the situation in Gaza and the wider Middle East. Participants included Turkiye, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Egypt, the UAE, and Jordan.
Replying to a question, the PM said that the joint statement had reaffirmed the participants’ commitment to lasting peace under President Trump’s leadership.
“It also emphasised providing global aid for Gaza and strengthening Palestinian leadership,” PM Shehbaz said, talking to reporters in New York. “Muslim and Arab leaders at the meeting expressed support for a comprehensive plan to rebuild Gaza.”
Shehbaz said Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar would attend an important meeting today to discuss how to turn the declaration into concrete action.
On questions about Palestine and Kashmir, the prime minister said he would address all issues during the UN General Assembly session.
He also hailed the “Marka-e-Haq” (The Battle of Truth) as a great victory for Pakistan, saying the country’s armed forces dealt a decisive blow to India and shattered its arrogance.
He praised Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir for showing the world how wars are fought.
On relations with Bangladesh, the prime minister said ties are improving day by day and pledged to further strengthen trade and diplomatic cooperation between the two countries.