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Ishaq Dar in New York demands accountability for Gaza war crimes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55128, member: 636"] Pakistan reaffirms its commitment to Palestinian self-determination through an independent state with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as capital based on pre-1967 borders. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar expressed support for the landmark conference scheduled for July 28-30 at the United Nations headquarters in New York. France and Saudi Arabia jointly chair this initiative aimed at establishing ceasefire arrangements and humanitarian access pathways. The gathering will address reconstruction efforts and political recognition of Palestine among international delegates. Pakistan has consistently provided humanitarian assistance since the crisis began nearly two years ago. The nation extended aid deliveries to Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon during this period. Dar emphasized that United Nations Security Council resolutions must receive proper implementation for achieving sustainable peace. Pakistan advocates dialogue and diplomacy over military action as the preferred conflict resolution method. The country draws parallels between Palestinian struggles and the Kashmir dispute, viewing both as requiring international attention through multilateral forums. [/QUOTE]
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