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At SCO, Pakistan demands Gaza ceasefire, reaffirms support for CPEC expansion

At SCO, Pakistan demands Gaza ceasefire, reaffirms support for CPEC expansion
The screengrab taken from the press conference of Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs shows the foreign office’s spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan addressing the weekly media briefing in Islamabad on September 5, 2025. (MOFA)
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Updated 05 September 2025

At SCO, Pakistan demands Gaza ceasefire, reaffirms support for CPEC expansion

At SCO, Pakistan demands Gaza ceasefire, reaffirms support for CPEC expansion
  • The development comes as Israeli troops operate in parts of Gaza City to take over all of it
  • Sharif, who was in China this week, held talks with Chinese leadership, oversaw several deals

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan condemned Israel’s ongoing military offensive against the Palestinians and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) heads of state meeting in China this week, the Pakistani foreign office said on Friday, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirming his support for the next phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Israeli troops have lately been operating in parts of Gaza City as they plan to take over all of the most populous Palestinian city that is home to around a million people many of whom have already been displaced multiple times.

On Thursday, Israeli strikes killed 28 people as the death toll from Israel’s two-year war rose to 64,000, according to Palestinian health officials. Last month, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system said Gaza City was officially in famine, with around 514,000 people experiencing it.

Pakistan, which does not have diplomatic relations with Israel, has consistently condemned Israel’s war on Gaza, called for an uninterrupted flow of humanitarian aid into Palestinian territory and the establishment of an independent, sovereign and contiguous

Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

“At the SCO CHS summit, the Prime Minister Sharif presented Pakistan’s perspective on pressing regional and global issues, highlighting strategies to strengthen SCO’s role in fostering regional cooperation and stability,” Shafqat Ali Khan, a Pakistani foreign office spokesman, said at a weekly press briefing in Islamabad.

“The prime minister unequivocally denounced Israel’s inhuman military offensive against Gaza and called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire.”

The foreign office spokesman said PM Sharif, during his visit to China to attend the SCO summit, held meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, and appreciated Beijing’s support to Pakistan’s socio-economic development.

“He lauded the significance of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor as a flagship project of President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative, and reaffirmed the desire to continue working closely with China for the successful implementation of the next phase of upgraded CPEC with its five new corridors,” Khan said.

“This would help both countries to build an even stronger Pakistan-China community with a shared future.”

China is a key strategic ally of Pakistan, with Beijing pouring in tens of billions in energy and infrastructure development projects in the South Asian country under CPEC.

The second phase of CPEC focuses on growth, livelihood and innovation, and reinforcement of Pakistan’s national development framework centered on ‘5 Es,’ representing exports, e-Pakistan, energy, environment and equity.

On Thursday, both countries also signed 21 memorandums of understanding and joint ventures worth $4.2 billion to enhance business-to-business (B2B) cooperation in diverse areas, Pakistani state media reported.


Sri Lanka players ask to leave Pakistan after bombing, board says no

Sri Lanka players ask to leave Pakistan after bombing, board says no
Updated 12 November 2025

Sri Lanka players ask to leave Pakistan after bombing, board says no

Sri Lanka players ask to leave Pakistan after bombing, board says no
  • Sri Lanka are playing three ODIs followed by T20 tri-nation series in Pakistan this month 
  • Suicide bombing in Islamabad on Tuesday made Sri Lankan players fear for security

Some Sri Lanka cricketers requested to return home from their Pakistan tour on Wednesday for safety reasons after a suicide bombing in Islamabad, but their board issued a stern directive to stay put or face consequences.

Sri Lanka are touring Pakistan, playing three one-day internationals followed by a Twenty20 tri-series along with Zimbabwe this month. Sri Lanka are scheduled to play Pakistan in the second ODI on Thursday in Rawalpindi. 

But the bombing, which killed 12 people in Pakistan's capital Islamabad, made several Sri Lankan players ask to go home, the Sri Lanka Cricket board said in a statement. Rawalpindi and Islamabad are twin cities hardly 20 km (12 miles) apart.

"SLC immediately engaged with the players and assured them that all such concerns are being duly addressed in close coordination with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the relevant authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of every member of the touring party," the SLC said.

'CONTINUE WITH  TOUR' 

"In this context, SLC has instructed all players, support staff and team management to continue with the tour as scheduled," SLC added.

Any player who returns despite the directive will be replaced immediately to avoid disrupting the tour, it said.

If anyone does that, however, "a formal review will be conducted to assess their actions, and an appropriate decision will be made upon the conclusion of the review."

SLC did not respond to a question on the number of players and staff who requested to return home.

Pakistan had been struggling to convince sports teams to visit the country after gunmen attacked a bus carrying touring Sri Lanka cricket players in the city of Lahore in 2009.

At least six players were injured, and visits by international teams came to a halt as Pakistan played their "home" matches in the United Arab Emirates.

But security has improved since then in major urban centers and test cricket returned when Sri Lanka toured in 2019.

In this series, Pakistan won the first ODI, which was also held in Rawalpindi, by six runs on Tuesday.