Islamabad: Amb. Waheed Ahmad, a former diplomat, has expressed concerns over the escalating situation in the Middle East, warning that it could potentially worsen and spread to other regions. Pakistan is closely monitoring the ongoing conflict and is actively engaging in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions through its available channels. According to Radio Pakistan, the Pakistani government is committed to ensuring that Iran does not suffer adverse effects due to the conflict. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar are closely following developments in the region. They are reaching out to senior leaders in various countries to explore mechanisms and strategies to de-escalate the situation. The Pakistani leadership is urging all involved parties and nations to exercise restraint to maintain regional peace and stability. Additionally, diplomatic channels are being used to prevent the conflict from further escalation. Ahmad believes that Israel's current policy targets only tho se weaker nations that are unable to retaliate.
Analyst Hails Govt’s Diplomacy on Middle East Conflict
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