Pakistan has expressed deep regret over the failure of diplomatic negotiations and the escalating tensions in the Middle East, strongly condemning attacks on both Iran and several Gulf countries.
In a detailed statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint and return to dialogue to prevent further destabilization of the region.
The Foreign Office said Pakistan condemns the unprovoked and unjustified attacks against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
According to the spokesperson, the strikes were carried out at a time when diplomatic efforts were underway to reach a peaceful and negotiated solution.
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“Such acts will harm the peace and stability of the entire region and will have far-reaching consequences,” the spokesperson warned.
Condemnation of attacks on Gulf countries
At the same time, Pakistan strongly condemned Iran’s attacks on the brotherly countries of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
The Foreign Office described these as unprovoked attacks and a clear violation of the sovereignty of the brotherly Gulf states.
Pakistan expressed full solidarity with all the affected countries and emphasized that it stands with them during this difficult time.
Pakistan also expressed deep regret and condemnation over the tragic death of a Pakistani citizen during the attack in the United Arab Emirates.
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The Foreign Office termed the incident heinous and extended sympathy to the victim’s family.
Call for restraint, respect for international law
The Foreign Office spokesperson stressed the need for maximum restraint and forbearance by all parties involved.
Pakistan urged all sides to refrain from further actions that could undermine the security and territorial integrity of countries in the region.
The statement emphasized the importance of upholding international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter.
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Pakistan called on all parties to return to diplomacy and pursue a peaceful and negotiated solution to the crisis.
Highlighting the urgency of de-escalation, the Foreign Office reiterated that dialogue remains the only viable path to restoring regional peace and stability.
With tensions mounting across the Middle East, Islamabad’s message underscored the risks of further confrontation and the need for immediate diplomatic engagement.







