Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has emphasized the critical need for unity within the Muslim Ummah in light of ongoing Israeli provocations. He made this statement during major diplomatic meetings in Doha, Qatar.
Pakistan Condemns Israeli Aggression at Emergency Summit
During a meeting with the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Prime Minister Sharif urged an immediate halt to Israel’s aggression in the Middle East. This dialogue took place at the Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit in Doha.
High-level discussions centered on urgent regional security concerns. Prime Minister Sharif vehemently condemned the recent Israeli assault on a residential area in Doha, which resulted in tragic loss of life and numerous injuries.
These diplomatic efforts highlight Pakistan’s proactive role in regional affairs and its commitment to the unity of the Muslim Ummah.
Pakistan Reaffirms Solidarity With Qatar
Prime Minister Sharif reinforced Pakistan’s unwavering support for Qatar during these challenging times, denouncing the Israeli attack as a blatant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and international law.
He emphasized the long-standing and strong ties between Pakistan and Qatar, assuring that these bilateral relations will continue to grow stronger.
Islamabad’s foreign policy focuses on supporting Muslim nations facing external threats, reinforcing its dedication to allies during crises.
Bilateral Commitment to Regional Stability
The Emir of Qatar expressed gratitude for Prime Minister Sharif’s participation in the Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit. He thanked him for his visit to Doha on September 12, which demonstrated solidarity with Qatar.
Both leaders agreed to maintain close communication as the regional situation unfolds, highlighting Pakistan’s active role in regional diplomacy and its federal-level engagement.
Pakistan remains devoted to promoting peaceful conflict resolution and regional stability through diplomatic efforts, ensuring the continued unity of the Muslim Ummah in addressing challenges in the Middle East.







