Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in the United States on Thursday to attend the Gaza Peace Board meeting. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar will also attend alongside him. The Prime Minister plans to meet US leaders and other world leaders on the sidelines. He will stay in the US until February 20. Officials emphasized the importance of Pakistan’s participation in this global forum.
The Gaza Peace Board meeting is scheduled to take place in the United States today. More than 20 countries will participate in the discussions. Leaders will focus on pledges for humanitarian aid and reconstruction. The board aims to coordinate support for Gaza effectively. Discussions will cover both immediate relief and long-term development plans.
A White House spokesperson confirmed that Donald Trump will host the meeting. Pledges of over $5 billion in aid are expected from participating countries. The funding will support Gaza’s reconstruction and humanitarian efforts. The spokesperson highlighted the global importance of international cooperation. The meeting aims to strengthen commitments to peace and recovery in the region.
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During the visit, Prime Minister Sharif is expected to hold bilateral talks. Meetings with US officials will address Pakistan-US relations. Discussions with other world leaders may focus on regional stability. Pakistan will emphasize its support for humanitarian relief in Gaza. The delegation will also explore opportunities for collaboration on development projects.
Overall, the meeting signals global commitment to Gaza’s reconstruction. Leaders aim to improve living conditions and infrastructure in the region. Pakistan’s presence highlights its diplomatic engagement and support for peace. Officials hope the discussions will produce tangible aid and development outcomes. The visit underscores Pakistan’s role in international humanitarian efforts.