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    Pakistan’s Leadership to Decide on Sending Troops for Gaza Peacekeeping: FM Dar

    Farhan AliBy Farhan AliSeptember 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Pakistan’s Leadership to Decide on Sending Troops for Gaza Peacekeeping: FM Dar
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    Pakistan’s Leadership to Decide on Sending Troops for Gaza Peacekeeping: FM Dar

    ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced on Tuesday that Pakistan’s leadership will decide whether to contribute troops to a proposed “peace-keeping force” in Gaza. He clarified that while Palestinian law enforcement agencies would remain active on the ground, the possibility of Pakistani involvement is under serious consideration following high-level consultations.


    Pakistan’s Role Under Discussion

    Dar made the statement while addressing a press conference in Islamabad, where he briefed media on Pakistan’s diplomatic engagements at the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). He said Pakistan’s delegation, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, had two primary objectives: participation in UNGA proceedings and coordination with like-minded Muslim countries to help ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

    According to Dar, eight Muslim-majority nations — including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Egypt, Jordan, Turkiye, and Indonesia — held joint consultations with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of UNGA.


    Meeting with US President Trump

    During the meeting, Trump and Muslim leaders discussed a peace framework aimed at halting the ongoing violence in Gaza. The objectives included securing an immediate ceasefire, ensuring unhindered humanitarian aid delivery, preventing forced displacement of Palestinians, and facilitating the safe return of displaced persons.

    Another key aspect of the talks was Gaza’s reconstruction and safeguarding Palestinian territories from further annexation attempts in the West Bank. Dar said President Trump assured leaders that his administration would work with the foreign ministers of the eight participating Muslim countries to develop a “workable solution.”


    Classified Discussions

    Dar underlined that the details of these meetings would remain secret and classified due to their sensitive nature. He stressed that Pakistan’s leadership would carefully review the proposals before making a decision on troop deployment. “The prime minister was very clear that we represent the Muslim ummah on this matter, and we will act responsibly,” he said.

    He further added that Pakistan’s participation would align with its longstanding support for the Palestinian cause and efforts to ensure regional stability.


    Broader Diplomatic Engagements

    The foreign minister also provided updates on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s engagements during UNGA week, highlighting Pakistan’s active role in advocating for peace in the Middle East and addressing global humanitarian challenges. He reiterated Pakistan’s position that the plight of Palestinians remains a central concern for the Muslim world and requires coordinated international action.


    Conclusion

    Pakistan’s potential involvement in a Gaza peace-keeping initiative reflects the country’s evolving diplomatic role in the Middle East. While no final decision has yet been made, Dar’s remarks underline the seriousness with which the government is weighing its options. With discussions continuing at the highest levels and in coordination with international partners, the coming weeks may prove pivotal in shaping Pakistan’s contribution to regional peace efforts.

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