Pakistan FM Ishaq Dar urges UN to grant full membership to Palestine

Ishaq Dar clarifies remarks on Dr Aafia Siddiqui case

Pakistan FM Ishaq Dar urges UN to grant full membership to Palestine.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Senator Ishaq Dar, gave a powerful speech at the United Nations (UN) conference on the two-state solution for Palestine, denouncing the ongoing brutalities and human rights violations in Gaza and reassuring Pakistan’s unconditional support for the Palestinian cause, The Asian Mirror reported.

Addressing the high-level gathering, jointly hosted by Saudi Arabia and France, Senator Dar described Gaza as “a graveyard of international human rights laws.”

Call for permanent ceasefire

DPM Ishaq Dar called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire along with guaranteed access to food and humanitarian aid for the suffering population.

Highlighting the severity of the crisis, he demanded that war crimes committed in Gaza be punished accordingly and that the ongoing crimes against humanity come to an end.

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Ishaq Dar noted, “The Palestinian issue has remained unresolved for over 75 years. Its failure is not just political but rooted in deeper structural issues.”

France to recognize Palestine

Senator Ishaq Dar also expressed Pakistan’s appreciation to Saudi Arabia and France for organising the event and welcomed France’s decision to recognise the State of Palestine.

He maintained that Pakistan will continue to support the Palestinians’ right to self-determination and urged the international community to act decisively.

He added, “Justice delayed is justice denied. The time has come for the United Nations to grant full membership to the State of Palestine.”

The conference has brought together major international stakeholders aiming to reinvigorate efforts toward a peaceful and just resolution to the Palestinian conflict based on the two-state framework.

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Earlier, Ishaq Dar addressed the controversy sparked by his recent remarks regarding Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist currently serving a prison sentence in the United States.

In a statement posted on X, Ishaq Dar said his comments about Dr Aafia Siddiqui were being taken out of context.

“My remarks about the Dr Aafia Siddiqui case are being misinterpreted and taken out of context,” Dar stated.

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