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Diplomacy, dignity, and the duty to protect nationals

October 4, 2025
in National Security
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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar’s statement before the National Assembly reaffirmed Pakistan’s deep engagement in protecting its citizens and upholding international law. His assurance that Pakistan is actively pursuing diplomatic efforts to secure the safety and return of its nationals aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla reflects both a humanitarian responsibility and a political stance rooted in principle. The incident-marked by the unlawful interception of the flotilla by Israeli occupying forces-represents a flagrant violation of international maritime law and an affront to global conscience.
The Sumud Flotilla, carrying humanitarian aid and activists, symbolizes peaceful resistance against the blockade of Gaza and the ongoing oppression of Palestinians. Its interception by Israeli forces is not merely an isolated maritime incident; it is part of a broader pattern of impunity that has persisted for decades. By condemning this act in unequivocal terms, Pakistan joins the global demand for accountability-one that transcends politics and speaks to the universal principles of justice and humanity.
Senator Ishaq Dar’s remarks were notable not just for their condemnation but for their clarity of purpose. Reiterating Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the two-state solution, he underscored that the establishment of an independent and contiguous Palestinian state, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, remains the only viable path to lasting peace. This position, consistent with international consensus and United Nations resolutions, is a cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy and a moral imperative in an era when global silence too often accompanies humanitarian catastrophe.
At a time when Gaza lies devastated and over 66,000 Palestinians have perished in what the UN itself describes as “a graveyard for humanity,” Pakistan’s principled diplomacy offers both solidarity and leadership. The Deputy Prime Minister’s reference to Pakistan’s active role during the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly reflects this commitment. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s address-covering Palestine, Kashmir, climate justice, and global financial reform-reaffirmed Pakistan’s stance as a voice for equity and human rights in a divided world.
Equally significant is Pakistan’s participation in the joint statement issued in coordination with seven brotherly Arab-Islamic nations. That statement’s demands-unrestricted humanitarian aid to Gaza, an end to forced displacement, full Israeli withdrawal, rebuilding of Gaza, and a credible roadmap for a just peace-echo the moral and political clarity long missing from international diplomacy. By aligning with like-minded nations, Pakistan reinforces a collective Muslim world position that blends compassion with strategic purpose.
Senator Dar’s briefing also shed light on the evolving contours of Pakistan’s broader diplomatic outreach. The mention of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald J. Trump, attended by Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, is significant. It underlines a phase of pragmatic engagement in which Pakistan is seeking to rebuild trust with Washington while advancing its own strategic and economic interests. The discussions-ranging from counterterrorism and ceasefire diplomacy to trade, IT, agriculture, and energy cooperation-signal Pakistan’s desire to move beyond transactional ties toward a relationship defined by mutual respect and opportunity.
These developments highlight a multidimensional diplomacy-one that balances moral clarity with pragmatic statecraft. On one hand, Pakistan is voicing an unflinching commitment to justice for the Palestinian people; on the other, it is pursuing economic revival through partnerships that can deliver tangible benefits for its citizens. Such balance is essential. In a world polarized by conflict and economic inequality, countries like Pakistan must navigate both moral and material imperatives without compromising on sovereignty or values.
Yet the central issue remains humanitarian: the protection of innocent lives and the safety of Pakistani citizens aboard the flotilla. Islamabad’s diplomatic machinery must now ensure that the case is pursued not just through bilateral channels but also through international maritime and humanitarian law frameworks. The United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) must be engaged to hold Israel accountable for endangering civilian lives in international waters. The world cannot continue to look away as basic norms of law are trampled in the name of power.
Senator Dar’s address served as a reminder that Pakistan’s diplomacy is not confined to statements-it carries a duty of protection, representation, and advocacy. The moral and strategic elements of his message converge on one truth: sovereignty is incomplete without compassion, and leadership is hollow without accountability to both citizens and global conscience.
As Pakistan presses for the safe return of its nationals, it also asserts a larger principle-that peace cannot be selective, nor justice optional. The Sumud Flotilla episode is a test of whether the world will uphold international law or continue to let impunity sail unchallenged. For Pakistan, it is an opportunity to stand firm-both for its people and for the cause of humanity it has long championed.

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