Pakistan has made it clear that its land, airspace, or waters were not used for any recent military actions by the United States or Israel against Iran. In an official statement, the government denied all claims linking the country to the strikes and reaffirmed its commitment to neutrality and peace.
Authorities emphasized that Pakistan strongly respects its own sovereignty and will not become part of any external conflict. The statement was issued after growing speculation in the media about Pakistan’s possible involvement in regional tensions.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also expressed support for Iran and stressed the importance of peace and cooperation between neighboring countries. He said Pakistan believes in resolving conflicts through dialogue, not violence.
The government explained that Pakistan has always followed a balanced foreign policy and wants to see peace across the region. It urged other countries to avoid spreading false news and instead work together to ease tensions.
In light of the rising conflict in the Middle East, Pakistan called for calm and warned that more violence could threaten stability for many nations. It also encouraged powerful countries to choose diplomatic efforts over military action.
Pakistan’s message was firm: the country is not involved in any attacks, it values peaceful relations, and it will continue to support regional harmony through honest and fair policies.