ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has issued a strong condemnation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent remarks suggesting Palestinians should establish a state in Saudi Arabia, says Ministry of Foreign Affairs
United States’ move will create instability in South Asia’s peace, the joint US-Bharatiya statement on Pakistan is incorrect and baseless, Pakistan, as a country affected by terrorism, is eager to promote peace and stability in the world, Pakistan has resolved to address terrorism, said Shafqat Mahmood Khan
He said, India has failed to answer for the violation of public rights, and that India is involved in human rights violations in occupied Kashmir.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Mahmood Khan said in the weekly press briefing that,Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Pakistan at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. He was accompanied by a high-level delegation. The Turkish President held meetings with the Prime Minister and the President of the country. He also addressed the Business and Investment Forum alongside the Prime Minister.
Turkish president presided over a high-level strategic cooperation meeting with the Prime Minister, new committees were established under the High-Level Strategic Cooperation Forum, both leaders discussed the global and regional situation, said Foreign Office spokesperson
Spokesperson condemned on Israel’s statement about the people of Gaza being settled in Saudi Arabia, calling the Israeli Prime Minister’s statement irresponsible and provocative. Pakistan expresses its full solidarity with Saudi Arabia.
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will visit the United States. Ishaq Dar will participate in the UN Security Council meeting on February 18th. The Foreign Minister will also hold bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the meeting, told