PM Shehbaz Sharif to Attend Gaza Peace Board Meeting in USA
- PM Shehbaz Sharif to attend Gaza Peace Board in Washington, Feb 19.
- US President Donald Trump to chair the high‑level session.
- PM will also join the Munich Security Conference in Germany.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to embark on a high-profile diplomatic journey to the United States to participate in the inaugural session of the Gaza Peace Board. Express News has reported that the Gaza Peace Board meeting is scheduled to take place on February 19 in Washington D.C. The session will be chaired by United States President Donald Trump and is expected to bring together representatives from various countries engaged in the peace process. This summit marks a significant moment in international efforts to address the ongoing humanitarian situation and establish a long-term roadmap for stability in the Gaza region.
Strategy for Muslim Nations
Sources indicate that a primary objective of the Gaza Peace Board meeting is to foster a collective approach among Muslim nations. Leaders from the Islamic world intend to present a shared position on the current crisis. The discussions will focus on immediate measures for peace, the restoration of order, and the formulation of a future strategy to prevent further conflict. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is expected to advocate for the rights of the Palestinian people while emphasizing the importance of regional security and international cooperation.
Official Visit to Germany and Logistics
Before arriving in the United States, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will undertake an official visit to Germany from February 13 to February 15. During his stay in Germany, the Prime Minister will attend the Munich Security Conference, where he is likely to hold meetings with various world leaders to discuss global security challenges. Upon completing his engagements in Germany, the Prime Minister will travel directly to Washington D.C. to join the Gaza Peace Board. This back-to-back diplomatic schedule underscores Pakistan’s active role in global security and its commitment to resolving the Middle Eastern crisis through dialogue.