By Iftikhar A. Khan
ISLAMABAD: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday proposed the formation of a joint front of Islamic nations to confront Israel.
Talking to Interior Minister Mohsin Raza Naqvi, who met him in Tehran on Tuesday, Pezeshkian said the Jewish state was trying to create division among Muslim countries and stressed that unity and harmony among Islamic nations was needed to foil machinations by Israel and its allies in the West.
“Muslim countries must wake up to the need for unity and form a united front against the Zionist regime,” the Iranian president said, according to a communication received through the media wing of the interior ministry.
President Pezeshkian stated that Iran attached great importance to its relations with Pakistan, emphasising that “we will never forget the support extended by Pakistan” during the war with Israel.
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