Pakistan Urges All Parties to Exercise Restraint as US, Iran Exchange Strikes
Pakistan and Qatar are pressing Washington and Tehran to pause strikes and resume nuclear talks as mediators warn against a wider war.
- Pakistan expressed profound anxiety over the rapidly intensifying Middle East tensions and implored both Washington and Tehran to practice restraint.
- The diplomatic appeal followed heavy overnight military exchanges where both the United States and Iran targeted dozens of defense positions.
- Islamabad stressed that a revival of full-scale conflict serves no nation's interest and threatened the baseline stability of the region.
- Both adversarial nations were urged to respect the terms of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, a diplomatic framework established just last month to guarantee maritime security and a ceasefire.
- In coordination with Qatar, Pakistan reaffirmed its complete readiness to act as a mediator and steer both parties back to constructive dialogue.
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