The Gaza crisis was the central topic of a significant phone call on Sunday. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, received a call from Iran’s Acting Foreign Minister, Ali Bagheri. The two leaders discussed the dire situation in Gaza, focusing on the ongoing Israeli atrocities. This critical conversation was detailed in a statement from Pakistan’s Foreign Office.
The Gaza crisis continues to escalate, with the humanitarian situation becoming increasingly desperate. During the call, the Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan emphasized the country’s unwavering support for all efforts aimed at ending the genocide in Gaza. Pakistan stands firm in advocating for humanitarian relief for the Palestinian people affected by this crisis.
Both ministers expressed deep concern over the Gaza crisis, highlighting the urgent need for international intervention. They discussed possible initiatives to provide immediate relief to those suffering in Gaza. The conversation also touched on the broader implications of the crisis for regional stability.
The Gaza crisis has drawn global attention, with many countries calling for an end to the violence. Pakistan’s commitment to supporting the Palestinian cause was reiterated during this high-level discussion. The Deputy Prime Minister assured Iran of Pakistan’s readiness to participate in any international efforts to alleviate the suffering in Gaza.
The Gaza crisis remains a pivotal issue for both Pakistan and Iran. The conversation between Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Ali Bagheri underscores the importance of international solidarity in addressing this humanitarian disaster. Pakistan’s dedication to supporting initiatives aimed at ending the atrocities and providing relief to the people of Gaza remains steadfast.