Prime Minister Imran Khan, during a phone call from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, underscored that”non-partisan countries like Pakistan”could play a” helpful part”in steeling sweats for the conclusion of a conflict between Kyiv and Moscow during their ongoing conflict.
According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), PM Imran reiterated Islamabad’s station to the Ukrainian chairman, pressing that”non-partisan countries like Pakistan are in a position to play a helpful part in buttressing sweats for the conclusion of conflict and a politic result”.
“He expressed deep remorse that the military conflict was continuing and reiterated Pakistan’s principled position in support of the immediate conclusion of conflict and resolution of the conflict through dialogue and tactfulness,” the statement read.
The high minister added that he’d been persistently pressing the” adverse profitable impact of the conflict on the developing countries”.
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He emphasized the significance of philanthropic relief for the civilians and refocused on the that Pakistan had dispatched two C-130 airplanes with philanthropic relief backing for people in Ukraine.
Recalling the lately concluded two-day meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers, PM Imran told Zelensky that the questionable’s actors had expressed deep enterprise at the deteriorating security and philanthropic situation arising from the conflict in Ukraine.
“The foreign ministers called for an immediate conclusion of conflict and expressed the amenability of OIC member states to support and grease the dialogue process,” he said.
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PM Imran also thanked Zelensky for the support extended by Ukrainian authorities to void Pakistani scholars and citizens as well as its delegacy staff from Ukraine.
He also appreciated the sweats made by other countries to grease a political result between Russia and Ukraine, the PMO said.