Pakistan has confirmed a fresh diplomatic development after Donald Trump invited Shehbaz Sharif to become part of an international Board of Peace on Gaza. The invitation places Pakistan directly within ongoing global efforts aimed at easing tensions and working toward a sustainable resolution to the Gaza crisis.
The confirmation came from Pakistan’s Foreign Office, following growing speculation on social media earlier in the day.
What Pakistan Has Officially Said
Responding to media queries, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the Prime Minister has formally received the invitation from the US President. The ministry emphasized that Pakistan remains committed to diplomatic engagement focused on peace, stability, and humanitarian relief in Gaza.
An official statement shared publicly reiterated Pakistan’s stance of supporting a just and lasting solution to the Palestine issue in line with United Nations resolutions.
Why This Invitation Matters
The proposed Board of Peace on Gaza is expected to bring together selected international leaders and stakeholders to:
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Coordinate diplomatic efforts
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Support ceasefire initiatives
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Address humanitarian concerns
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Explore long-term political solutions
Pakistan’s inclusion signals recognition of its consistent position on the Palestinian issue and its broader role in international diplomacy.
Pakistan’s Position on Gaza
Pakistan has repeatedly called for:
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Immediate humanitarian access
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Protection of civilians
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A negotiated settlement based on international law
Officials say the country will continue to engage constructively with global partners to promote peace and regional stability.
Social Media Reaction
The development gained rapid attention after an official post from the Foreign Office was shared on X (formerly Twitter), which many media outlets embedded in their coverage. The post underscored Pakistan’s readiness to remain part of international peace initiatives related to Gaza.
What Happens Next
While details about the board’s structure and timeline have not yet been made public, diplomatic sources suggest further consultations are expected in the coming weeks. Any formal participation by Pakistan would likely be aligned with its long-standing foreign policy principles.
Bottom Line
The invitation from Donald Trump to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif marks a notable diplomatic moment, positioning Pakistan within a proposed global peace framework on Gaza. As the situation evolves, Pakistan’s role will be closely watched amid broader international efforts to address one of the world’s most pressing conflicts.
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