Washington
: US President Donald Trump has said Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and
Field Marshal Asim Munir back his plan to end the Gaza conflict “100 per cent”,
as he listed them among the world leaders “very much involved” in the
negotiations on the issue.
“This
afternoon after extensive consultation with our friends and partners throughout
the region, I’m formally releasing our principles for peace, which people have
really liked,” Trump said at a joint news conference with visiting Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House on Monday.
“These are
done in total consideration and working with the nations that we’re talking
about. All of these nations have made contributions to those suggestions. I
want to thank the leaders of many Arab and Muslim nations for their tremendous
support in developing the proposal along with many of our allies in Europe,” he
said. Trump then went on to thank the world leaders with whom he had “meetings
and dialogue” on Gaza, including Pakistan.
“And I want
to just say that my meetings and dialogue that we had with so many countries,
Saudi Arabia as an example, the King is a phenomenal person. The Emir of Qatar,
who is incredible…UAE, and that’s MBZ and ABZ,” Trump said, referring to UAE
President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah
Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
He said
these leaders were “totally involved”. “These are the people that we’ve been
dealing with, that have been actually very much involved in this negotiation,
giving us ideas, things they can live with, things they can’t live with, pretty
complex,” Trump said.
“The King
of Jordan was with us in the United Nations. President of Turkiye, President
Erdogan. He’s a friend of mine, strong man but a good man. President of
Indonesia, somebody who’s an amazing leader, Prabowo (Subianto). He is an
amazing leader and respected by everybody. He was in the room with us,” the
president said.
“We were
together with most of these people that I’m mentioning. Others were by phone or
the next day. The prime minister and the field marshal of Pakistan were with us
right from the beginning, incredible," he said.
“In fact,
they just put out a statement that they fully believe in this pact. It just
came out. Just as I was walking out, they said, ‘Sir, you have a big notice
from the prime minister of Pakistan and from the field marshal that they back
this 100 per cent,” Trump added.
Trump’s
‘Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict’, announced Monday, entails that
Gaza will be a deradicalised terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to
its neighbours and will be redeveloped.
“If both
sides agree to this proposal, the war will immediately end. Israeli forces will
withdraw to the agreed upon line to prepare for a hostage release. During this
time, all military operations, including aerial and artillery bombardment, will
be suspended, and battle lines will remain frozen until conditions are met for
the complete staged withdrawal,” according to the plan that also calls for all
hostages, whether alive and deceased, to be returned within 72 hours of Israel
publicly accepting this agreement.
Once all
hostages are released, Israel will release 250 life sentence prisoners and 1700
Gazans who were detained after October 7, 2023, including all women and
children. For every Israeli hostage whose remains are released, Israel will
release the remains of 15 deceased Gazans.
Following
the announcement, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, UAE, Indonesia,
Pakistan, Türkiye, Qatar, and Egypt issued a joint statement welcoming Trump’s
“leadership” and his “sincere efforts” to end the war in Gaza.
The
ministers welcomed Trump’s announcement regarding his proposal to end the war,
rebuild Gaza, prevent the displacement of the Palestinian people and advance a
comprehensive peace, as well as his announcement that he will not allow the
annexation of the West Bank.
The
ministers affirmed their readiness to engage positively and constructively with
the United States and the parties toward finalising the agreement and ensuring
its implementation, in a manner that ensures peace, security, and stability for
the people of the region.
They
reaffirmed their joint commitment to work with the US to end the war in Gaza
through a comprehensive deal that ensures unrestricted delivery of sufficient
humanitarian aid to Gaza, no displacement of the Palestinians, the release of
hostages, a security mechanism that guarantees the security of all sides, full
Israeli withdrawal, rebuilds Gaza and creates a path for a just peace on the
basis of the two state solution, under which Gaza is fully integrated with the
West Bank in a Palestinian state in accordance with international law as key to
achieving regional stability and security.
Sharif, who
was in New York for the high-level 80th session of the UN General Assembly, had
met Trump, along with Munir, in the White House on Thursday.
Early this summer,
Trump had hosted Munir for lunch at the White House and the field marshal had
accompanied Sharif for his first visit to the White House.
Sharif had
also met Trump in New York on the margins of the UNGA session when the US
president held a multilateral meeting on Tuesday with leaders from Arab nations
and others, including Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and
Turkiye.