Pakistan's Ishaq Dar Calls for Peace Amid Rising Tensions in Iran

In a recent statement, Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar condemned the attacks on Iran by Israel and the US, calling for an immediate halt to hostilities. During a conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Dar emphasized the need for urgent diplomatic efforts to resolve the escalating crisis. Additionally, the Pakistani Embassy in Iran has advised its citizens to avoid non-essential travel for safety. This situation highlights the growing tensions in the region and the importance of dialogue in achieving peace.
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Pakistan's Ishaq Dar Calls for Peace Amid Rising Tensions in Iran

Pakistan's Response to Iran's Situation


Islamabad: On Saturday, Ishaq Dar, who serves as Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, expressed strong disapproval of the recent 'unjustified attacks' on Iran by Israel and the United States, urging for an immediate end to the hostilities.


This statement came during a phone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, who reached out to Dar following the assaults on Iran.


As per a release from the Foreign Office, the two leaders discussed the escalating situation in Iran and its implications for the broader region.


Dar firmly denounced the attacks on Iran and emphasized the necessity for an urgent diplomatic effort to de-escalate tensions and work towards a peaceful resolution of the ongoing crisis.


In a related development, the Pakistani Embassy in Iran issued a travel advisory, recommending that Pakistani citizens refrain from all non-essential travel to Iran to ensure their safety.


The advisory also urged those currently in Iran to remain cautious, vigilant, limit unnecessary travel, and maintain regular communication with Pakistani diplomatic missions.