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There will never be a winner : Wasim Akram speaks out against Gaza massacre
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Wednesday May 19, 2021
Former Pakistan cricket captain and bowling great Wasim Akram gestures during a press conference. Photo: AFP
Former Pakistan cricket captain and bowling great Wasim Akram slammed Israel for its violence in Gaza, warning the world that at the end of conflict, there will never be a winner . It doesn’t matter what side you’re on, or which team you support, this is not a game, it’s War and at the end of the day when there has been death and suffering there will never be a winner, everyone has already lost! #IStandWithPalestine #IStandForHumanity, tweeted the former left-arm pacer.
FM Qureshi leaves for NY to highlight Israel s aggression against Palestinians at UN
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Wednesday May 19, 2021
(L to R) Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, and Palestinian Foreign Minister Dr Riyad Al Maliki can be seen boarding a plane as they leave for UNGA s session on May 19, 2021. Twitter/@SMQureshiPTI
The foreign minister is accompanied by his Palestinian, Sudanese, and Turkish counterparts.
FM Qureshi to attend UNGA s emergency meeting in connection with the Palestine issue.
He will urge UN to play its role in stopping Israeli atrocities against innocent Palestinians.
Taking forward Pakistan s diplomatic mission for peace, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi Wednesday departed for New York where he will highlight Israel s aggression against Palestinians at the United Nations.
Turkey slams US for claiming Erdogan s remarks ignited anti-Semitism
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Wednesday May 19, 2021
Erdogan s press aide Fahrettin Altun says US statement about Turkish president on Israeli violence is absolutely unacceptable.
US State Department had sharply criticised Erdogan for what it called anti-Semitic remarks.
Erdogan has accused Israel of terrorism against the Palestinians.
ISTANBUL: Ankara on Wednesday slammed the US for alleging that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made anti-Semitic remarks while hitting out at Israel over its strikes in Gaza.
The latest tensions could further sour the relationship between two NATO allies Turkey and the United States. The US statement about our President Erdogan s remarks on the Israeli violence against Palestinian civilians is absolutely unacceptable, Erdogan s press aide Fahrettin Altun tweeted.