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Indian media claims about ceasefire request rejected
Indian media claims about ceasefire request rejected

Express Tribune

time11 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Indian media claims about ceasefire request rejected

Listen to article Pakistan has categorically denied Indian media reports claiming it requested a ceasefire following recent hostilities with India. In a statement issued Friday, the Foreign Office spokesperson dismissed the reports as 'entirely baseless,' asserting that Pakistan responded to Indian aggression in line with its right to self-defence. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, had in multiple media appearances stated that Pakistan's military response was a direct reaction to Indian provocations. The Foreign Office clarified that at no point did Pakistan initiate or request a ceasefire. The spokesperson detailed that the ceasefire was arranged through third-party diplomatic channels, specifically involving the United States and Saudi Arabia. Read: Rubio praises Pakistan's regional peace efforts in call with PM According to the statement, on May 10 2025 at approximately 8:15 am, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called Senator Dar to convey that India was ready to ceasefire if Pakistan agreed. Dar confirmed Pakistan's agreement, following which Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal also contacted him around 9:00 am with a similar message and received the same confirmation. The Foreign Office labelled the Indian media reports as a 'distortion of facts' and reiterated that Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire only after India's willingness was conveyed via diplomatic channels. Islamabad reaffirmed that its position was based on sovereignty and self-defence, and external facilitation helped bring about the cessation of hostilities. Read more: Trump claims credit for India-Pakistan ceasefire despite Modi's denial India and its Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the other hand, have consistently contradicted Washington and Islamabad by claiming that the May ceasefire between India and Pakistan resulted from direct communication between the two countries' militaries, not third-party mediation. The White House has not yet responded to India's latest remarks.

Deputy PM Dar reaches Istanbul for key OIC meeting
Deputy PM Dar reaches Istanbul for key OIC meeting

Express Tribune

time14 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Deputy PM Dar reaches Istanbul for key OIC meeting

Listen to article Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar arrived in Istanbul on Saturday to participate in the 51st session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The two-day conference is being held at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East following Israel's strikes on Iranian targets, including the recent attack on the Khondab nuclear facility, and the ongoing war on Gaza. Dar is expected to share Pakistan's perspective on recent developments in South Asia, including the ceasefire arrangement with India, and reiterate Pakistan's support for Palestinian statehood. Read: Iran-Israel conflict intensifies as Geneva talks falter He will also stress the urgent need to establish peace in the Middle East and call for immediate humanitarian assistance for the people of Gaza, who remain under siege. The OIC summit, hosted by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, opened under the theme 'The Organization of Islamic Cooperation in a Transforming World.' The session has drawn record-high participation, with over 1,000 delegates expected, including 43 foreign ministers and five deputy ministers from member states. The summit is being closely watched as tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is also expected to attend, according to a Turkish foreign ministry source quoted by Anadolu Agency. On Thursday, Israel launched an airstrike on the Khondab nuclear site in Arak. The Israeli military said it had targeted a partially built heavy-water reactor, which experts believe could eventually produce weapons-grade plutonium. In response, Türkiye sharply criticised Israel's actions, calling them illegal, and backed Iran's right to self-defence. Turkish officials have called on Muslim nations to unite in the face of what they described as 'destabilising actions' in the region. Foreign Minister Fidan is expected to deliver a strong statement at the summit urging member states to form a unified stance. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will also address the conference. In addition to OIC members, high-level representatives from 30 international organisations are attending, including the United Nations, Arab League, Gulf Cooperation Council, Organization of Turkic States, D-8, the Economic Cooperation Organization, and the World Trade Organization. Read more: UN chief urges parties to 'give peace a chance' on Iran-Israel war The Turkish Foreign Ministry said the Istanbul meeting is one of the largest diplomatic gatherings in OIC history. The organisation, which includes 57 Muslim-majority states, serves as a key platform for political and diplomatic collaboration in the Islamic world. On the sidelines of the summit, an extraordinary session of the Arab League's ministerial conference will also be held in Türkiye—the first time the group convenes a meeting in the country. More than 200 journalists from local and international media are covering the event. The two-day conference is expected to result in a joint declaration addressing current regional conflicts, humanitarian concerns, and the need for greater Islamic solidarity in the face of global challenges.

Pakistan, UAE urge restraint amid Israel-Iran tensions in high-level call
Pakistan, UAE urge restraint amid Israel-Iran tensions in high-level call

Business Recorder

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

Pakistan, UAE urge restraint amid Israel-Iran tensions in high-level call

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, received a telephone call from his UAE counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on Tuesday, as regional tensions soared following Israel's military strikes against Iran, according to Radio Pakistan. The two leaders exchanged views on the rapidly evolving Middle East crisis, emphasizing the grave risks of further escalation. Xi says China 'deeply worried' about Israel-Iran conflict, urges de-escalation They expressed deep concern over the escalating tensions and underscored the urgent need to support efforts for ensuring regional peace and stability. In a related development, China on Tuesday accused President Donald Trump of 'pouring oil' on the mounting conflict between Iran and Israel, after the US leader warned Tehran residents to 'immediately evacuate'. Following decades of enmity and a prolonged shadow war, Israel launched a surprise aerial campaign last week against targets across Iran, saying it aimed to prevent its arch-foe from acquiring atomic weapons – an ambition Tehran denies.

FM, Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister discuss situation in region
FM, Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister discuss situation in region

See - Sada Elbalad

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • See - Sada Elbalad

FM, Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister discuss situation in region

Basant Ahmed Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar spoke with the Foreign Minister of Egypt, Badr Abdelatty, Pakistani embassy in Egypt said on "X". The two sides expressed deep concern over the deteriorating regional situation, in the wake of the unjustified Israeli agression against Iran. They reaffirmed their commitment to work closely for maintaining peace and stability in the region and beyond. read more Gold prices rise, 21 Karat at EGP 3685 NATO's Role in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict US Expresses 'Strong Opposition' to New Turkish Military Operation in Syria Shoukry Meets Director-General of FAO Lavrov: confrontation bet. nuclear powers must be avoided News Iran Summons French Ambassador over Foreign Minister Remarks News Aboul Gheit Condemns Israeli Escalation in West Bank News Greek PM: Athens Plays Key Role in Improving Energy Security in Region News One Person Injured in Explosion at Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream News Shell Unveils Cost-Cutting, LNG Growth Plan Technology 50-Year Soviet Spacecraft 'Kosmos 482' Crashes into Indian Ocean News 3 Killed in Shooting Attack in Thailand

Pakistan-UAE JMC to be held in Abu Dhabi
Pakistan-UAE JMC to be held in Abu Dhabi

Express Tribune

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Pakistan-UAE JMC to be held in Abu Dhabi

Deputy Prime Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Friday chaired a high-level meeting to review preparations for the upcoming 12th session of the Pakistan-UAE Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) scheduled to be held in Abu Dhabi. The meeting was attended by SAPM to DPM Office, federal secretaries of economic affairs, commerce, maritime affairs, interior, inter-provincial coordination, national heritage, and health, along with senior officials from relevant ministries and departments, including MoFA, overseas Pakistanis, finance, railways, defence, and tourism.

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