Pakistan
Disputes like Palestine, Jammu & Kashmir among principal root causes of disaffection in Muslim-Arab world, Imran Khan
A delegation of the Arab Parliament, headed by its President Mr Adel Bin Abdul Rahman Al Asoomi Tuesday called on Prime Minister Imran Khan.
PM Imran Khan extended a warm welcome to the President of the Arab Parliament and the accompanying delegation.
While mentioning the historic bonds between the peoples of the Arab world and Pakistan, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance attached by Pakistan to peace, stability and prosperity in the Middle East region.
The Premier said that disputes like Palestine and Jammu & Kashmir are among the principal root causes of disaffection in the Muslim and Arab world. He called for solidarity among Muslim Ummah to support the Palestinian and Kashmir causes and stressed the imperative to resolve these long-standing disputes in accordance with the resolutions of the UN Security Council and OIC.
Imran Khan also called on Muslim countries to act collectively to counter growing Islamophobia, evident in different parts of the world.
The Prime Minister also shared with the delegation his vision of a transformed Pakistan.
He said that Pakistan’s economic security paradigm centres on the three pillars of peace, development partnerships, and connectivity.
The President of the Arab Parliament thanked the Prime Minister for receiving the delegation. He appreciated the role Pakistan has played in support of the Muslim causes, including Palestine.
He also called for a unanimous approach to deal with the regional and global challenges confronting the Muslim Ummah.
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