Days after Trump Pakistan came, FM Dar says Gaza plan is different from the proposal of the Muslim nations

The 20-point plan that US President Donald Trump announced last week to end the Gaza war was not in line with a concept presented to him by a group of Muslim majority countries, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday. “I made it clear that this 20 points that Trump made public … are not the same as ours. I say that some changes have been made in it, in the concept we had, ‘is, who is also Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan, quoted by Reuters in comments. Dar’s statement in the Pakistan National Assembly comes a few days after Trump Islamabad praised for the support of his Gaza plan. Pakistan Sharif’s Prime Minister also welcomed Trump’s plan earlier. Sharif, while in transit, gave a general response to Trump’s broader social media post, Dar said. What is the Gaza plan? On Monday, the White House released the 20-point blueprint for the end of the war between Israel and Hamas, including all hostages, living and dead, would be returned to a ceasefire within 72 hours. It refers to a redeveloped ‘new Gaza’ in the future. President Trump has drawn up a 20-point plan for the termination of the Israeli-Hamas War and drafted a management after war war in the war-defined Palestinian area. Trump’s plan would set up a temporary Governing Council that would be led by Trump and included former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The ‘comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict’ asks Gaza ” to become a deradian terror -free zone that does not pose a threat to his neighbors’ and promises the redevelopment of the population, for the benefit of the people of Gaza, who suffered more than enough. Trump unveiled his plan a week after meeting the eight Moslim Nations – Saudi Arabia, the United Arabi, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, United States, United States, United States, the United States, United States, United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, The United States. Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan – to discuss the situation in Gaza. A commitment from Trump receives that he would not allow an Israeli annexation of the occupied West Bank, who did the right -wing allies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his government coalition. Dar, Dar said, read from a copy of their proposal. The creation of a Palestinian state that exists with Israel is the Pakistani policy, and said it repeats Israel, with agency input).

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