President Charles Michel conveys condolences over loss of precious lives in terrorist attack on Peshawar mosque


Islamabad: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Monday received a telephone call from President of European Council Charles Michel.
President Charles Michel conveyed condolences over the loss of precious lives in the terrorist attack on a mosque in Peshawar on 4 March 2022.
Discussing the latest situation in Ukraine, the Prime Minister expressed deep concern over the continued military conflict and underscored that further escalation would have hugely negative impact on the region and the world.
Imran Khan added that he had been persistently highlighting the adverse economic impact of conflict on the developing countries.
Emphasizing on Pakistan’s principled position that it would only be a partner for peace, the Prime Minister stressed the urgent need for ceasefire and de-escalation.
He also emphasized the importance of humanitarian relief for the civilians in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister underlined that Pakistan had friendly ties with Russia and Ukraine and had remained in close contact with both sides.
He expressed the hope that the dispute would be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.
The two leaders agreed that countries like Pakistan could play a facilitating role in these endeavours and that both sides would remain closely engaged to promote shared objectives.
Underscoring the importance Pakistan attaches to its relations with the EU, the Prime Minister conveyed that he was looking forward to his visit to Brussels to meet the EU leadership.
He also extended an invitation to President Charles Michel to visit Pakistan.
Earlier today I spoke with EU Council President @CharlesMichel about the Ukraine situation. Shared concern over continued military conflict, highlighted its adverse economic impact on developing countries, stressed urgent need for ceasefire & de-escalation.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) March 7, 2022
Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan in a twitter post said, he shared concern with Charles Michel over the continued military conflict in Ukraine and highlighted its adverse economic impact on developing countries.
The Prime Minister said he emphasized the importance of humanitarian relief and reiterated the call for a solution through dialogue and diplomacy.
“We agreed that countries like Pakistan could play a facilitating role in this endeavour. I look forward to close engagement to promote shared objectives,” he remarked.

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