
The 20-point plan announced this week by US President Donald Trump to end the war in Gaza, was not in line with the proposal presented by a group of Muslim majority countries, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishq Dar said on Friday.
“I made it clear that these 20 points that Trump published is … not the same as ours.
A statement of a gift in the Pakistani National Assembly comes only a few days after Trump appreciated Islamabad for his support for his Gaza Plan.
Prime Minister Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif also welcomed Trump’s plan. PM Sharif, while in transit, gave a general response to a wider contribution to the social media, Trump, said the gift.
What is the Trump Gaza plan?
On Monday, the White House issued a 20-point plan for the end of the war between Israel and Hamas, under which all hostages, living and dead, would return to 72 hours of a ceasefire. In the future, this applies to the rebuilt “new Gaza”.
President Trump set a 20-point plan to end the war of Israeli Hama and the establishment of a post-war administration on war Palestinian territory. Trump’s plan would create a temporary board that would lead Trump and include former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
“A comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict” requires Gaza to become a “deradicized terror of terror, which does not pose a threat to her neighbors” and undertakes the reconstruction “for the benefit of Gaza who suffered more than enough”.
What said eight Muslim nations?
Trump introduced his plan a week after meeting with the leaders of eight Muslim nations – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan – to discuss the situation in Gaza.
Eight Muslim nations, including Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, issued a joint statement that welcomed “the sincere efforts of Donald Trump to end the war in Gaza”.
What did the gift say?
On Friday, the gift in the house said that eight nations received a commitment from Trump that it would not allow the Israeli annexation of the occupied West Bank, which in its ruling coalition called far -right allies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
I say that some changes were made in the proposal we had.
The consensual proposal prepared by Muslim countries applied for “complete Israeli withdrawal” and “path for fair peace based on the solution of two states” to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, said the gift and read a copy of their proposal.
The creation of a Palestinian state that exists with Israel is Pakistani policy, he said. Netanyahu repeatedly ruled out the Palestinian statehood and said that this is threatened by Israel.
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