ISLAMABAD, 20 May, 2021 (TON): Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi left for New York on Wednesday to bring the international community's attention towards Israeli atrocities in Palestine.
According to a statement by the Foreign Office, Qureshi is accompanied by the foreign ministers of Turkey, Palestine and Sudan.
Earlier, FM Qureshi visited Turkey, where he had a two-day stop.
Qureshi will participate in the emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to be held on May 20 in which he will represent Pakistan's stance on the Palestine issue and "raise [his] voice forcefully to call for an end to atrocities being committed against innocent Palestinians".
Foreign minister will also meet UNGA President Volkan Bozkir and other dignitaries.
He will meet media representatives to brief them regarding Pakistan's stance on local and international matters, the FO said.
Israel continued to impose institutionalized discrimination against Palestinians living under its rule in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT).
Pakistan remains a staunch supporter of the proposal for the creation of an independent Palestinian state, and does not recognize the State of Israel.
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