Pakistan to attend inaugural Gaza Board of Peace meeting on Feb 19

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Islamabad, Feb 8, 2026Pakistan has decided to participate in the first meeting of the Gaza Board of Peace, scheduled for February 19, officials said, marking a new diplomatic engagement focused on the situation in Gaza.

According to diplomatic sources, the meeting will be chaired by Donald Trump. Pakistan is expected to be represented either by the prime minister or the deputy prime minister. The talks are set to address current conditions in Gaza and explore steps aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region.

Officials said the agenda will include discussions on humanitarian concerns, confidence-building measures, and the development of a longer-term roadmap to manage ongoing challenges.

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Pakistan’s participation is being viewed as part of its broader diplomatic outreach to support international efforts toward de-escalation and relief.

Islamabad has consistently stated its support for initiatives seeking a peaceful resolution to the Gaza crisis and said it remains committed to contributing constructively to multilateral forums addressing regional stability.

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