Iranian and Pakistani foreign ministers consulting on the need to stop the crimes in Ghaz

According to Mehr News Agency, within the framework of diplomatic efforts to follow the critical situation of the Gaza people, Sayed Abbas Arakchi, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, sent a phone call to Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaqdar on the latest regional and international developments in Gaza.
In this interview, Arakchi, referring to the catastrophic dimensions of Gaza's siege and continuing the Zionist regime's uninterrupted attacks on infrastructure and residential areas, call for utilization of all capacities International And it became a region, especially in the Organization for Islamic Cooperation to deliver humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza and stop the crimes of the Zionist regime.
The Iranian Foreign Minister also criticized the recent decision of the Zionist Parliament to expand the occupation of the occupied coast on the West Bank, as part of the long -term project of removing the Palestinian identity. According to Iraqchi, these movements simultaneously, as the attacks in Gaza continue, reflect the Zionist determination to completely destroy the Palestinian land and nation, and Islamic countries should not remain silent about this dangerous process.
The Pakistani Foreign Minister also expressed serious concern over the human situation in Gaza, emphasizing Pakistan's readiness to cooperate actively with the Islamic Republic of Iran and other Islamic countries to send humanitarian aid and support political solutions to end the crisis.
In this telephone consultation, the parties, while exploring ways to strengthen cooperation between Muslim countries, emphasized the need for collective action to contain the Zionist regime's aggression.
(tagstotranslate) Sayyid Abbas Arakchi (T) Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (T) Pakistan
Source:mehrnews