Pakistan’s big step for peace in Gaza will be participation in the first Gaza Peace Board summit
Samira Vishwas February 10, 2026 02:24 AM

News India Live, Digital Desk: Pakistan has taken a major diplomatic decision amid increasing tension in the Middle East and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. According to latest reports, Pakistan is going to officially participate in the inaugural summit of ‘Gaza Peace Board’. This step is being seen as Pakistan’s active return to the global stage and an attempt to strengthen its position in the Muslim world. The aim of ‘Gaza Peace Board’, a global platform to restore peace, is to find a permanent solution to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza and provide humanitarian aid there. According to sources in the Foreign Ministry of Pakistan, the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister will attend this conference and present the country’s position strongly on the issue of Palestine. This summit is important because many powerful Muslim nations and international organizations will be at one table in it. Meaning of Pakistan’s participation Experts believe that by joining this conference, Pakistan wants to achieve the following goals: Humanitarian aid: Advocating for safe corridors to deliver medicines and food to the victims of Gaza. Two-nation solution: Creating international pressure for a permanent solution to the Israel-Palestine dispute. Diplomatic grip: Global support for Pakistan, which is struggling with the economic crisis. An opportunity to present oneself as a ‘peacemaker’ in diplomacy. Main points of the summit: Sources claim that the roadmap for ceasefire will be discussed in the first meeting of this board. Along with Pakistan, the role of countries like Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar is also going to be important in this. Although the exact date and venue of the conference is yet to be officially announced, Pakistan’s consent has caught the attention of the international media. Expert opinion: “Pakistan’s presence in the Gaza Peace Board shows that it does not want to be limited to regional politics only, but is also ready to take the lead in global humanitarian crises.”

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