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Ahsan Iqbal defends Pakistan’s role on Trump’s board

Published on: January 23, 2026 6:00 PM

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has joined US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, aiming to support ceasefires and reconstruction in Gaza. Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal defended the move, saying Pakistan contributes alongside Muslim nations like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, and the UAE. The decision sparked criticism from opposition parties over lack of parliamentary consultation.

Iqbal said Pakistan maintains its principled stance on Israel and sovereignty, stressing that the country’s participation does not change its position. He added that joining the board prevents Pakistan from being isolated in international peace efforts. According to the minister, the Board of Peace will coordinate humanitarian aid, post-conflict reconstruction, and political dialogue under UN guidance.

Read more: Pakistan signs on as Trump unveils Gaza peace board

Opposition leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman criticised the government for joining the board without consulting the National Assembly. He argued that the board reflects Trump’s personal choices and questioned whether Pakistan’s foreign policy aligns with national interests. The PTI also condemned the move, calling for transparency and broader political consultation.

Iqbal further said Pakistan’s role on the board represents a diplomatic success, strengthening ties with key Muslim allies. He noted that Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Bahrain, and the UAE welcomed Pakistan’s participation. He emphasised that the government acts in the people’s interest and supports peace across the Muslim world, despite opposition criticism.

Read more: Pakistan among eight Muslim states joins Trump-led Gaza Peace

The Foreign Office has not yet disclosed full details of the board’s composition or operations. Officials say Pakistan’s engagement reflects strategic collaboration with regional partners. Lawmakers and citizens continue to debate the decision, but the government insists that it reinforces Pakistan’s influence in international peace initiatives.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Ahsan Iqbal, Board of Peace, Gaza, Latest, Muslim Nations, Pakistan, Trump

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