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Rubio backs Pakistan’s stance on Gaza

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Web Desk: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Pakistan has not yet committed to sending troops to Gaza, underscoring Islamabad’s long-stated position that any involvement would depend on clear guarantees for civilian protection and well-defined rules of engagement.

Offer Acknowledged, Decision Pending

Responding to a reporter’s question, Rubio said Washington is “very grateful” for Pakistan’s willingness to consider participating in a potential peace or stabilisation mission. However, he added that the United States still needs to provide further clarity before asking any country to make a firm commitment.

“We owe them a few more answers before we can ask anybody to firmly commit,” Rubio said, indicating that discussions remain at a preliminary stage.

Protections and Mandate Central to Pakistan’s Position

Pakistan has consistently maintained that any deployment would require explicit safeguards for Gaza civilians and a clear operational mandate. Rubio’s remarks appeared to align with that stance, signalling that concerns raised by Pakistan remain under consideration.

Broader International Interest

Meanwhile, Rubio said he was confident that several countries acceptable to all parties involved in the conflict are prepared to take part in a stabilisation force for Gaza. He did not name the countries or provide a timeline for decisions.

The comments suggest ongoing diplomatic efforts as Washington consults potential partners while shaping the framework of any future international mission.

Read more: Pakistan issues demarche to Afghan chargé d’affaires

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