Pakistan on Thursday decided not to participate in the Ukraine Peace Summit as stated by the Foreign Office.
During a media briefing, FO spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch stated Switzerland had invited Pakistan to attend the summit on June 15 and 16. However, due to other commitments, Pakistan will not be participating. She emphasised that Pakistan is at the forefront of efforts for global peace.
The spokesperson further said that there has been no exchange of letters between Pakistan and India. She mentioned that Indian media often reports based on speculation.
“Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has already congratulated Narendra Modi via a tweet when he assumed office. It is customary for governments to formally congratulate the elected leaders of other countries,” she said.
Regarding the repatriation plan for illegal foreign residents, the spokesperson confirmed that implementation is ongoing. Pakistan has repeatedly highlighted the threat of terrorism and has communicated its concerns to Afghanistan about individuals wanted for terrorism residing there, Baloch added.
She said Pakistan and Afghanistan have been engaged to discuss all aspects of trade mechanism. She said the two have agreed to implement these arrangements to facilitate trade vehicles, drivers and helpers from both sides.
Additionally, the spokesperson expressed expectations for progress in the strategic cooperative partnership between Pakistan and China in the coming months. All matters, including the protection of Chinese citizens and bilateral relations, are outlined in the joint statement between the two countries.
She also addressed the case of Khadija Shah, stating that it is currently under trial and will be resolved according to Pakistani laws, with the courts making the final decision.
It is noteworthy that China has also decided not to attend the Ukraine Peace Conference. Russia has indicated that Beijing understands that such a conference would be pointless without Russia’s involvement.
She said time has come to hold Israel accountable for its grave crimes, urging the global conscience to force Israel towards immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza.
Mumtaz Zahra said it is also critical to bring an end to the war on people of Palestine.