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At UN, Pakistan Joins Gaza Board of Peace as India Lauds U.S. Plan

Key Asian powers signal practical engagement with the UN-backed second phase.

Overview

  • Pakistan told the Security Council it has joined the 26‑member Board of Peace created under Resolution 2803 and voiced readiness to take part in a proposed Gaza Stabilisation Force.
  • Islamabad warned that ceasefire violations persist and civilian lives remain at risk, and it condemned attacks on UN premises and UNRWA, including the reported demolition of a UN compound in Sheikh Jarrah.
  • Envoy statements noted activation of the second phase of the plan, including the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, the Board of Peace and Executive Committees to consolidate the truce and organize reconstruction.
  • India welcomed recent implementation progress under Resolution 2803, expressed appreciation for U.S. leadership, condemned terrorism, and reaffirmed support for a two‑state outcome through dialogue and diplomacy.
  • Citing UNOPS, India highlighted an estimated 60 million tonnes of contaminated rubble in Gaza and detailed its assistance, including nearly 135 metric tonnes of medical supplies and over $170 million in cumulative support.