FO reacts to Pakistani journalists’ visit to Israel, says not possible
The Pakistani government has taken notice of reports suggesting that Pakistani journalists have visited Israel.
Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan responded to the reports, stating that the government is reviewing the matter.
He reaffirmed that Pakistani passports explicitly state that they are “not valid for travel to Israel” and that such a visit is not legally permissible under existing laws.
Khan emphasised that Pakistan’s stance on Israel remains unchanged and that the country does not recognise Israel.
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He reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Palestinian people, reaffirming commitment to a two-state solution and continued diplomatic efforts in favor of Palestinian rights.
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