Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Wednesday that the people of Gaza should not be forgotten in Ramadan.
Expressing his thoughts, Dar said: "Pakistan seeks support for non-permanent seats in the Security Council. The countries of the Asia-Pacific Group (APG) have supported Pakistan in this regard."
He added: "Pakistan’s foreign policy is based on peace, equality, and justice".
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Dar emphasised that nuclear and hydro energy are widely regarded as secure energy sources worldwide.
Speaking at a press conference in London, he disclosed his participation in the nuclear energy meeting held in Brussels, where he raised pertinent issues regarding nuclear energy.
Dar noted the significant support his position received from numerous global leaders during the meeting.
He said Pakistan had vision for nuclear energy since 1960s and despite the scrutiny of the world it continued to harness the benefits of nuclear energy. “Now the world is saying that nuclear and hydro energy are the safest and best for taking on the challenge of climate change.” He said the previous governments of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) completed various nuclear projects and 3800 megawatts of electricity were added to the national grid.