Pakistan’s Role in Gaza Board of Peace Enhances Ties with United States

Washington: Former President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Ambassador Masood Khan, has highlighted Pakistan's principled involvement in the Board of Peace on Gaza, emphasizing its role in reaffirming support for Palestinian statehood and bolstering Pakistan-United States relations.

According to Radio Pakistan, in a recent televised interview, Ambassador Masood Khan stressed that Pakistan's engagement in the Board is rooted in its longstanding commitment to the establishment of a sovereign, contiguous Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital. He referred to the Board of Peace's inaugural session held in Washington, D.C., noting that the initiative operates within a framework endorsed by the United Nations Security Council through Resolution 2803.

Ambassador Masood Khan described the initiative as a diplomatic channel aimed at alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people and advancing a structured, time-bound peace process. He highlighted the acknowledgment of Pakistan's leadership by U.S. President Donald Trump during the proceedings at the United States Institute of Peace.

On legal and political matters, Masood Khan reiterated Pakistan's opposition to annexation measures and settlement expansion in occupied Palestinian territories, emphasizing that these actions violate international law and United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334. He also addressed security arrangements, stating that Pakistan would not automatically join any stabilization or enforcement force, and any future participation would strictly adhere to United Nations mandates while aligning with the wishes and national interests of the Palestinian people.

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