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Shehbaz, other leaders to meet Trump who ‘wants’ to focus on Gaza
NEW YORK: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will attend a meeting hosted by Qatar and the US on Tuesday where he will exchange views on different issues, including Gaza, with President Donald Trump.
In this connection, Reuters reported that a person familiar with the matter said the participants will discuss Gaza while Axios says Trump is set to present the group with a proposal for peace and post-war governance in Gaza Strip.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Monday that Trump will hold a multilateral meeting with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan.
UNIFIED APPROACH
And before this statement, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq held consultations with the representatives of influential Muslim countries — the ones mentioned by the White House — to develop a unified approach to address different issues.
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Earlier on Monday, Shehbaz Sharif reached New York from London to attend the UN General Assembly — an annual event held this year at time when tensions are rising in the volatile Middle East while the Trump tariffs have produced a global trade war with each nation trying secure its economic interests at every cost.
Read more: Shehbaz in New York for UN General Assembly
In his address to the UN Assembly and interactions heads of state and governments, the prime minister will focus on the crisis in Gaza and the suffering of the Palestinians as well as “Pakistan’s perspective on the regional security situation”, climate change, terrorism, Islamophobia, and sustainable development.
WHAT DOES TRUMP WANT
In addition to freeing hostages and ending the war, Trump is expected to discuss US plans around an Israeli withdrawal and post-war governance in Gaza, without Hamas involvement, according to Axios.
Washington wants Arab and Muslim countries to agree to send military forces to Gaza to enable Israel’s withdrawal and to secure funding for transition and rebuilding programs, Axios reported.
It’s a developing story. Details to follow.