ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar on Sunday arrived Islamabad after completing his official trip to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
Earlier, at the King Khalid International Airport, he was seen off by senior diplomats of both Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), APP reported.
نگران وزیراعظم انوار الحق کاکڑ کا دورۂ سعودی عرب۔
وزیراعظم نے مشترکہ عرب اسلامی غیر معمولی سربراہی اجلاس میں شرکت کے دوران عالمی برادری پر زور دیا ہے کہ وہ فوری مداخلت کرکے فلسطین کے مسئلے کے پائیدار حل پر عمل درآمد کرائیں۔اسرائیلی قابض افواج کی طرف سے طاقت کا اندھا دھند اور… pic.twitter.com/E5fc0vUGHK
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During his trip, Prime Minister Kakar represented Pakistan at the emergency meeting of the Joint Arab Islamic Extraordinary Summit on the current situation in Gaza.
During his participation in the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit in Riyadh, Pakistan’s Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has emphasized the immediate need for international intervention and a lasting solution to the Palestine issue.
Pakistan PM Arrives After Concluding Visit to Saudi Arabia
PM Kakar’s remarks underscored the gravity of the situation as Israel’s relentless military aggression against innocent Palestinians over the past five weeks has led to a humanitarian catastrophe, sparking fears of a broader regional conflict.
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Addressing the summit, Prime Minister Kakar urged the international community to immediately intervene and implement a lasting solution to the Palestinian issue. He called for an urgent and unconditional ceasefire, the lifting of the siege of Gaza, and swift humanitarian assistance to alleviate the suffering of the affected population.
PM Kakar, among the vocal leaders at the summit, highlighted the root causes of the ongoing humanitarian crisis, with over 11,000 Palestinian deaths reported in Gaza since the beginning of Israel’s indiscriminate aerial and ground assaults on October 7.