Pakistan PM voices support for Palestinian people on solidarity day

A Palestinian boy waves a national flag in front of Israeli security forces, during a rally organised by foreign, Palestinian and Israeli activists in the east Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah, on October 14, 2022, to denounce a years-long bid by Jewish settlers to take over Arab homes in the neighbourhood. (AFP)
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Updated 29 November 2022
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Pakistan PM voices support for Palestinian people on solidarity day

  • Since 1977, the United Nations General Assembly has been observing the day on Nov 29 every year
  • Shehbaz Sharif says the day highlights extreme sufferings of the Palestinians under Israeli occupation

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday reiterated Pakistan’s “unwavering” support to Palestine on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

Since 1977, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has been observing the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People on November 29 every year to commemorate the adoption of a resolution on the partition of Palestine in 1947.

“On behalf of the people & government of Pakistan, I reiterate our unwavering support to the Palestinians on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. The Day highlights the extreme sufferings Palestinians have endured under illegal Israeli occupation,” PM Sharif said on Twitter.

“Israeli persecution & oppressive actions that find no parallel in contemporary history are emboldened by impunity. Unresolved Palestinian issue is not just a moral question but an issue that has implication for global peace. We are for two-state solution as per the UN resolutions.”

Since the occupation of Palestine by Israel, Pakistan has adopted a consistent policy by refusing to recognize Israel as a state.

The country calls for a viable, independent, and contiguous Palestinian State, with pre-1967 borders, Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, and a comprehensive and lasting solution to the Palestinian question in accordance with the relevant United Nations and OIC resolutions.


Pakistan forms committee to negotiate financial advisory services for Islamabad airport privatization

Updated 18 February 2026
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Pakistan forms committee to negotiate financial advisory services for Islamabad airport privatization

  • Committee to engage Asian Development Bank to negotiate terms of financial advisory services agreement, says privatization ministry
  • Inaugurated in 2018, Islamabad airport has faced criticism over construction delays, poor facilities and operational inefficiencies

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Privatization Ministry announced on Wednesday that it has formed a committee to engage the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to negotiate a potential financial advisory services agreement for the privatization of Islamabad International Airport.

The Islamabad International Airport, inaugurated in 2018 at a cost of over $1 billion, has faced criticism over construction delays, poor facilities, and operational inefficiencies.

The Negotiation Committee formed by the Privatization Commission will engage with the ADB to negotiate the terms of a potential Financial Advisory Services Agreement (FASA) for the airport’s privatization, the ministry said. 

“The Negotiation Committee has been mandated to undertake negotiations and submit its recommendations to the Board for consideration and approval, in line with the applicable regulatory framework,” the Privatization Ministry said in a statement. 

The ministry said Islamabad airport operations will be outsourced under a concession model through an open and competitive process to enhance its operational efficiency and improve service delivery standards. 

Pakistan has recently sought to privatize or outsource management of several state-run enterprises under conditions agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as part of a $7 billion bailout approved in September last year.

Islamabad hopes outsourcing airport operations will bring operational expertise, enhance passenger experience and restore confidence in the aviation sector.

In December 2025, Pakistan’s government successfully privatized its national flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), selling 75 percent of its stakes to a consortium led by the Arif Habib Group. 

The group secured a 75 percent stake in the PIA for Rs135 billion ($482 million) after several rounds of bidding, valuing the airline at Rs180 billion ($643 million).

Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said this week the government has handed over 26 state-owned enterprises to the Privatization Commission.