Pakistan's Imran Khan is expected to tout his achievement of getting UN to recognise Islamophobia in OIC summit where members will seek approval for over 100 declarations, including aid for Afghanistan and support for Palestine and Kashmir
Foreign ministers of Muslim nations have gathered in Pakistan as the country's leader touts his achievement of getting Islamophobia recognised at the United Nations while at the same time battling the most serious challenge to his government in four years.
The theme for the OIC gathering is "Partnering for Unity, Justice and Development", and Khan will deliver the keynote speech that is sure to reference last week's UN resolution. The leaders of the two main opposition parties have also called for their supporters to gather, prompting authorities to declare most of this week a public holiday in the hope of avoiding conflict –– particularly during the OIC meeting."It seems that the government and opposition parties are on a collision course. They don't seem to solve the problems politically, and rather try to show their street power.
With flaring domestic issues, Khan visited Russia and met President Putin for hours just when Moscow was about to launch its offensive against Ukraine.
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