ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to attend the Gaza Peace Board meeting in Washington, United States, according to sources.
The meeting will focus on future strategies and a potential framework to address humanitarian, political, and security challenges stemming from the ongoing Gaza crisis.
The prime minister is expected to leave for the United States on February 18 and attend the session on February 19, where he will deliver a speech. Sources indicate that he is also scheduled to hold a special meeting with the US president on February 20. Additionally, he is likely to engage in sideline meetings with other global leaders during his visit.
Pakistan’s participation highlights its involvement in diplomatic efforts aimed at promoting regional and international peace. Officials believe the visit will offer an opportunity for Pakistan to present its viewpoint on the Gaza situation and contribute to discussions on coordinated international responses.
Although specific details about the agenda and participating delegations have not been disclosed, the meeting is being regarded as a significant forum for dialogue on conflict resolution and long-term stability.
Further updates regarding Pakistan’s representation and the outcomes of the meeting are expected closer to the event date.
Earlier, on February 7, 2026, Axios reported that the White House was preparing to host the first leaders’ meeting of President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” concerning Gaza on February 19.