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Shehbaz Sharif in Egypt for Sharm el-Sheikh Gaza Peace Summit

Shehbaz Sharif in Egypt for Sharm el-Sheikh Gaza Peace Summit

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Egypt on Monday to attend the Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit. He joined global leaders gathered to sign a historic peace agreement aimed at ending the Gaza conflict. The visit reflects Pakistan’s strong support for regional stability and humanitarian relief in the Middle East.

Pakistan’s Voice for Peace

Shehbaz Sharif reached Sharm el-Sheikh at the invitation of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. The summit also includes U.S. President Donald Trump and several world leaders. They are expected to endorse a peace accord focused on a lasting ceasefire, prisoner exchanges, and rebuilding war-torn Gaza. The prime minister emphasized Pakistan’s belief in dialogue and unity to protect innocent lives and promote long-term peace in the region.

A Step Toward Hope

During the summit, Shehbaz Sharif held meetings with regional partners to discuss reconstruction efforts and humanitarian aid. He urged nations to work together for sustainable recovery and justice for affected families. His message was clear—lasting peace requires compassion, cooperation, and courage. The signing of the Gaza peace agreement marks a moment of hope for millions who have suffered due to conflict and displacement.

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