The News International Article RatingPM Shehbaz, Muslim leaders' talks with Trump focus on Gaza war end
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
83% : The 50-minute meeting saw Trump call it an honour to meet Islamic leaders and praise their efforts, saying, "You all have done an excellent job, which is commendable".78% : "President [Donald] Trump is a man of peace.
67% : Later, Trump declared the meeting extremely important and spoke to the media about ending the Gaza war, saying it could possibly be concluded soon.
67% : Speaking to the reporters earlier, PM Shehbaz praised Donald Trump and his team for playing a significant role in the ceasefire between Pakistan and India during the recent conflict, describing the US president as a strong advocate for peace and stability across the globe.
58% : He, along with his team, played a key role in bringing about the ceasefire between Pakistan and India," said the prime minister while speaking to reporters at the UN.
55% : The US is Israel's chief arms supplier and historically acts as its diplomatic shield at the UN and other world bodies.
54% : Since then, Islamabad and Washington have been engaged with each other in high-level interactions, between both civil and military leadership.
52% : No matter how many countries recognise Palestinian independence, full UN membership would require approval by the UNSC, where the US has a veto.
49% : No matter how many countries recognise Palestinian independence, full UN membership would require approval by the Security Council, where the US has a veto that it frequently uses to oppose resolutions that are critical of Israel.
48% : The US and Israel boycotted a summit in New York on Monday convened by France and Saudi Arabia, where dozens of world leaders gathered at the United Nations to embrace a Palestinian state.
40% : Trump, however, has given no sign he will use those pressure points.
39% : With an end to the nearly two-year-old conflict seeming more remote than ever, the apparent sidelining of Trump has added to scepticism over his repeated claims since his return to office in January that he is a masterful peacemaker who deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
36% : The conflict eventually ended via a US-brokered ceasefire for which Pakistan has credited President Trump while also nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
31% : French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that if Trump really wants to win the coveted Nobel, he needs to stop the war in Gaza.
28% : " The meeting between President Trump and leaders of key Muslim countries in context of the Gaza situation comes amid Growing international frustration with Washington over the deadly war with key US allies including the United Kingdom, France, Canada and Australia all announcing recognising Palestinian state ahead of the UNGA session -- a move aimed at preserving the prospects of a "two-state solution" to the long-running conflict between Israel and the Palestinians and help to end the Gaza war.
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