Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has declared that Pakistan is fully committed to bringing Iran and the United States to the negotiating table to end the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
In recent statements and meetings with foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt in Islamabad, PM Shehbaz stressed the urgent need for collective efforts by Muslim countries to stop the violence. He said the war is causing heavy loss of life and severe damage to the economy and regional stability.
“Pakistan is determined to play a positive and constructive role in bringing both Iran and the US to meaningful talks,” the Prime Minister said. He added that Islamabad is ready to host a dialogue if both sides agree, and Pakistan will continue its sincere diplomatic efforts with all concerned parties.
The remarks came during high-level discussions focused on de-escalation and restoring peace. The visiting foreign ministers appreciated Pakistan’s initiative and active engagement in the crisis.
Pakistan’s efforts reflect its balanced relations with both Iran and Western countries. Many analysts see Islamabad’s role as important because of its geographical position and diplomatic connections in the region.
As tensions remain high, PM Shehbaz has called for unity among Islamic nations and immediate diplomatic action to prevent further escalation. Pakistan hopes that peaceful negotiations can bring an end to the conflict and bring relief to the people of the region.
