Pakistan Calls for 'Immediate' Ceasefire Between Israel_ Iran
- Pakistan and 19 other Muslim-majority nations condemned Israel's military actions against Iran, calling for an immediate ceasefire and diplomatic negotiations.
- A joint statement by the Foreign Ministers highlighted that ongoing Israeli aggression violates international law and threatens global peace, calling for urgent action.
- Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif warned that further escalation in the conflict could harm regional peace and urged the international community to support a ceasefire.
- Regional tensions have surged since Israel's airstrikes on Iran, resulting in at least 585 people killed and over 1,326 injured.
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Pakistan urges int'l community to hold Israel accountable for Iran attacks
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry building in Islamabad. — AFP/FileThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday condemned Israel's military actions against Iran, calling them “unjustified”, urging world leaders and United Nations to take immediate steps to uphold international law and...
Pakistan calls for 'immediate' ceasefire between Israel_ Iran
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Wednesday called on the international community to act to bring about an "immediate" ceasefire between Iran and Israel, warning that further escalations would be detrimental


UN urges ‘immediate’ ceasefire in Israel-Iran war
UN chief Antonio Guterres warned against escalating Iran-Israel conflict.
Pakistan calls for Iran-Israel ceasefire as deputy PM heads to OIC
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday urged global powers to broker a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, as Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar prepares to attend a meeting of foreign ministers of member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The meeting in Turkiye from June 21-22 is expected to focus on coordinated diplomatic steps to
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