Can Pakistan join the Gaza stabilisation force without facing backlash?
Summary
The United Nations Security Council approved a resolution for a transitional administration and an International Stabilisation Force (ISF) in Gaza. Pakistan, which voted for the resolution, expressed concerns about missing details. Pakistan may play a big role in the ISF and needs to balance its position internally and internationally.Key Facts
- The UN Security Council passed a resolution authored by the U.S. to set up an administration and stabilisation force in Gaza.
- Pakistan voted in favor of the resolution but mentioned some concerns about missing details.
- Pakistan previously backed President Donald Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan.
- Pakistan is expected to have a significant role in the ISF due to its large army.
- Pakistan has strong diplomatic ties with Gulf countries and recent engagement with Middle Eastern leaders.
- Pakistan signed a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement with Saudi Arabia.
- In recent months, Pakistan strengthened its regional role amid the conflict in Gaza.
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