Pakistan PM meets Qatari emir, calls for unity among Muslim nations following Israeli attacks

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif meets Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani (right) in Doha, Qatar, on September 13, 2025. (PID/File)
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Updated 16 September 2025
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Pakistan PM meets Qatari emir, calls for unity among Muslim nations following Israeli attacks

  • Shehbaz Sharif meets Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani after Israel’s Sept. 9 strikes against Hamas in Doha
  • Both leaders agree to remain in close contact in view of unfolding regional situation, says Pakistan PM’s Office 

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif this week met Qatar’s emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, condemning Israel’s airstrikes in Doha and calling for unity among Muslim nations in the face of increasing tensions in the Middle East. 

Sharif arrived in Doha on Monday to attend the emergency Arab-Islamic summit organized after Israel targeted Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital on Sept. 9. The strike, which Hamas says killed five of its members but not its leadership, prompted Arab Gulf states to forge a united front against the Israeli attack at the summit. 

The Pakistani prime minister met Al-Thani on the sidelines of the summit on Monday, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a statement. He was accompanied by Deputy PM Ishaq Dar and Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.

“The Prime Minister stressed that Israel’s aggression in the Middle East must be stopped immediately, and unity within the Ummah was vitally important, in the face of repeated Israeli provocations,” the PMO said.

Sharif expressed solidarity with Qatar, describing Israel’s attack as a “flagrant violation” of the Gulf nation’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. 

“His Highness the Emir expressed appreciation for the Prime Minister’s participation in the Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit as well as for his visit to Doha on September 12 to express solidarity with Qatar at this difficult time,” Sharif’s office said. 

It added that both leaders agreed to remain in close contact in view of the unfolding situation in the region.

ARAB-ISLAMIC TASK FORCE

At the summit, Sharif called for the creation of an Arab-Islamic task force to keep Israel’s “expansionist designs” in the Middle East in check, demanding the United Nations suspend the Jewish state’s membership of the global body.

“Pakistan reiterates following essential and urgent steps that Israel must be held accountable for its war crimes against humanity, creation of an Arab Islamic task force to adopt effective measures toward Israeli expansionist designs,” Sharif said.

“We reiterate the OIC’s call to suspend Israel’s membership of the United Nations,” he said, adding that member states should actively consider implementing other appropriate measures against Israel.

Sharif also criticized Israel for its military offensives in Gaza. Since the start of the war in October 2023, Pakistan has repeatedly condemned the offensive that has killed nearly 65,000 people, mostly women and children, and called for accountability of Israel’s “war crimes.”


Pakistan hikes prices of petrol by Rs5, diesel by Rs7.32 per liter for next fortnight

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Pakistan hikes prices of petrol by Rs5, diesel by Rs7.32 per liter for next fortnight

  • After latest increase, new price of petrol is RsRs258.17 per liter while that of diesel is Rs275.70 per liter
  • Fuel prices in Pakistan are reviewed fortnightly, influenced by global oil prices, exchange rate movements, taxes

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s government has increased the price of petrol by Rs5 per liter and that of high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs7.32 per liter, respectively, an official notification by the Ministry of Energy said on Sunday. 

After the fresh increase, the new price of petrol is Rs258.17 per liter from the previous Rs253.17 per liter. Meanwhile, the new price of HSD is Rs275.70 per liter, up from the previous Rs268.38 per liter. 

“The government has raised the prices of petroleum products based on recommendations of OGRA [Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority],” a notification by the Ministry of Energy said on Sunday. 

Fuel prices in Pakistan are reviewed fortnightly and are influenced by global oil prices, exchange rate movements and domestic taxes. The pricing mechanism passes changes in import costs on to consumers.

The government kept the price of petrol unchanged on Feb. 1, increasing that of HSD by Rs11.30 per lite. 

Petrol is mainly used in private transport, motorcycles and rickshaws, while diesel fuels heavy transport and agricultural machinery and is considered a key driver of inflation in the South Asian country.

Financial analysts warn constant increases in prices of petroleum products stoke inflation, inflicting a heavy burden on consumers.