Washington relies on Azerbaijan, Pakistan and Indonesia to stabilise Gaza [INTERVIEW]

Washington Relies on Azerbaijan, Pakistan, and Indonesia to Stabilize Gaza

As the world watches the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, a coalition of Muslim-majority nations, including Indonesia, Azerbaijan, and Pakistan, is being considered as potential contributors to a U.S.-proposed international stabilization force.

The concept, still in its early stages, signals a new approach to peacekeeping in the Middle East, where regional actors could play a central role in maintaining order and supporting local police forces.

The move highlights Washington’s reliance on politically and culturally diverse partners to lend legitimacy to its controversial 20-point plan for Gaza.

Muhammad Asif Noor, a political analyst and Director of the Center for Central Asia and Eurasian Studies, discussed the emerging international stabilization force for Gaza.

Author's summary: Washington seeks help from Azerbaijan, Pakistan, and Indonesia for Gaza stabilization.

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AzerNews AzerNews — 2025-10-16