U.S. Plan on Gaza Diverges from Muslim-Majority Drafts: Pak's Concerns
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar criticized President Donald Trump's Gaza plan for not aligning with proposals made by Muslim-majority countries. He announced this discrepancy in a recent parliamentary session, highlighting changes made to the plan that potentially complicate regional diplomatic efforts.

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In a candid critique during a parliamentary session, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar openly challenged President Donald Trump's proposed Gaza plan. According to Dar, the plan diverges significantly from drafts formulated by Muslim-majority countries.
Dar emphasized that modifications were made that could alter the dynamics of regional negotiations, signaling potential diplomatic rifts.
The announcement underscores the complexities and potential ramifications of U.S. policy decisions in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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