The OIC leaders can present a strong, collective and unanimous position on Palestine issue


Islamabad: The foreign minister and deputy prime minister Ishaq Dar will be leading the Pakistani delegation in the 15th session of organization of Islamic cooperation (OIC) held in Gambia on May 4 to 5.
According to the details, Ishaq Dar will also attend the OIC foreign minister’s council meeting on May 2 ahead of the summit which is being called at a critical time for the Muslim Ummah as the war against the people of Gaza continues unabated.
However, it will be an important opportunity for the leaders of the OIC to reflect on the serious situation in Gaza. The OIC leaders can present a strong, collective and unanimous position on the Palestine issue.
Ishaq Dar will be discussing the ongoing genocide in Gaza, the right of the people of Jammu and Kashmir to self-determination. He will also discuss the need for unity of the Muslim countries amid growing Islamophobia, Pakistan's approach to the issues.
Deputy prime minister will be discussing on terrorism and other contemporary global challenges and the need to find a collective solution to the challenges facing the Muslim Ummah will be emphasized.
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