Ishaq Dar expresses Pakistan’s support for Palestine’s admission as UN’s full member
The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister urged the OIC member States to work together for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire


Islamabad: Pakistan on Sunday expressed deep concern over Israel’s ongoing brutal military onslaught against the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank.
The concern was shown by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar while addressing the 15th OIC Summit Conference held in Gambia today.
In the backdrop of the genocide of Palestinians and atrocities of Israeli forces, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister urged the OIC member States to work together for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire and uninterrupted humanitarian assistance to the besieged Palestinians.
He also expressed Pakistan’s support for Palestine’s admission as a full member of the United Nations, resumption of the peace process for realization of the two-State solution and establishment of a viable, contiguous and sovereign State of Palestine on the basis of pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.
Highlighting Indian atrocities in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), especially after India’s illegal and unilateral actions of 5 August 2019, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister urged the OIC to implement its Action Plan on Jammu and Kashmir.
He also urged the OIC to demand that India ends all human rights violations; release Hurriyat leaders; and reverse its illegal demographic and other unilateral laws.
Ishaq Dar appreciated the OIC for its principled support for the Kashmir cause and requested the OIC member countries to use their influence for urgent resolution of Jammu and Kashmir dispute as per relevant UN Security Council and the OIC resolutions.
Condemning the rising trend of Islamophobia and discrimination against Muslims in various parts of the world, the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister urged the OIC to formulate a joint strategy to work with global social media platforms to harmonize their application of content regulation policies for blasphemous, anti-Islamic and Islamophobic content.
He also appreciated OIC’s appointment of a Special Envoy on Islamophobia.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister strongly condemned the surge in anti-Pakistan rhetoric and Islamophobic narratives by India’s political leaders during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections which threaten regional stability.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister highlighted that Pakistan continued to face externally sponsored terrorism from across its borders, despite contributing the most to the fight against terrorism.
Ishaq Dar underscored that the OIC can play an important role in global economic growth.
He urged the OIC to work collectively to address the existential threat of climate change, which caused catastrophic floods in Pakistan in 2022.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister also expressed Pakistan’s support to revitalize the UN system and reform the UN Security Council – to make it more representative, democratic, and effective for international peace and security.
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