This was confirmed by Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi in a statement today, while responding to media queries

The Prime Minister of Pakistan has received the invitation from the President of the United States to join the Board of Peace on Gaza.
This was confirmed by Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi in a statement today, while responding to media queries.
He said Pakistan will remain engaged with international efforts for peace and security in Gaza, leading to a lasting solution to the Palestine issue in accordance with United Nations resolutions.
In response to media queries, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tahir Andrabi, in a press statement, said “Pakistan will remain engaged with international efforts for peace and security in Gaza, leading to a lasting solution to the Palestine issue in accordance with United Nations resolutions.”

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