Prime Minister Imran Khan has told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that non-partisan countries like Pakistan are in a position to play a helpful role in reinforcing efforts for cessation of hostilities and a diplomatic solution in the war-stricken country.
PM Imran made these remarks as Zelenskyy called him on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing situation in Ukraine, according to an official statement. Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.
President Zelenskyy also took to Twitter, saying he had a phone conversation with Premier Imran. “Spoke about our struggle against Russian aggression.”
He added, “The people of [Ukraine] seek peace. This is our unconditional priority.”
Had a phone conversation with 🇵🇰 Prime Minister @ImranKhanPTI. Spoke about our struggle against Russian aggression. The people of 🇺🇦 seek peace. This is our unconditional priority.
— Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) March 29, 2022
Discussing the latest situation in Ukraine, the premier expressed deep regret that the military conflict is continuing and reiterated Islamabad’s principled position in support of immediate cessation of hostilities and resolution of the conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.
He added that he had been persistently highlighting the adverse economic impact of the conflict on the developing countries, manifest in rising prices of oil and commodities.
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PM Imran also emphasised the importance of humanitarian relief for the civilians and underlined that Pakistan had dispatched two C-130 airplanes with humanitarian relief assistance for the people in Ukraine.
Recalling the recent OIC-CFM session in Islamabad, he informed that the foreign ministers of the Islamic countries expressed deep concern about the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation arising from the conflict.
The foreign ministers called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and expressed the willingness of OIC member states to support and facilitate the dialogue process, he maintained.
The premier thanked the Ukrainian president for the support extended by his country to evacuate Pakistani students and nationals as well as the Embassy staff.
Concluding, he also appreciated the efforts made by other countries to facilitate a diplomatic solution.
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