ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar departed for Jeddah on Tuesday to participate in an Extraordinary Meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Executive Committee.
The meeting, convened at the request of Palestine and Iran, aims to address the escalating Israeli aggression against Palestine and other regional states.
During the meeting, Dar will convey Pakistan’s grave concerns regarding the dire situation in Gaza and the broader Middle East.
He is expected to highlight the urgent need for a peaceful resolution and increased humanitarian aid for the people affected by the conflict. His participation underscores Pakistan’s commitment to addressing the humanitarian crisis and advocating for regional stability.
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In addition to his role in the meeting, Dar will engage in bilateral discussions with counterparts from other OIC member states.
These discussions are anticipated to focus on coordinated responses and collective efforts to support affected regions and promote peace.
The visit reflects Pakistan’s active role in international diplomatic efforts to address ongoing conflicts and humanitarian issues in the region.