Bilawal fears Iran-Israel conflict could trigger World War III

PPP chairperson urges international community to broker a ceasefire between the two foes

PPP Chairman and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari speaks at a press conference in Brussels alongside Senator Sherry Rehman on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Photo: Screengrab

PPP Chairman and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday urged the international community to play its role in brokering an immediate ceasefire as the Iran-Israel military confrontation threatens to spiral out of control, warning that the world “cannot afford this conflict to turn into Iraq 2.0 or World War III”.

Addressing a press conference in Brussels alongside a parliamentary delegation, Bilawal expressed concern over growing regional instability and the potential fallout for neighbouring countries. “We certainly don't want war on our borders,” he said.

“Pakistan has condemned the strikes that took place over the last couple of days in our neighbouring country, and we will continue to advocate for peace on all our borders — be it with Afghanistan, Iran, or India.”

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Criticising what he called global failure to resolve conflicts diplomatically, he said: “It has become far too easy to wage war every month. What is wrong with this generation? You were supposed to protect us from the scourge of war through dialogue and diplomacy. Instead, full-scale war has become the default setting for any dispute.”

Highlighting the generational consequences of war, he added: “It is far easier for older generations to start these conflicts, but it's my generation that will have to pick up the pieces.”

Calling for restraint in the Middle East, the former foreign minister said: “I absolutely call on the international community to play its role in immediately imposing a ceasefire in this Iranian conflict with the occupying forces in Palestine. We cannot have another petrol war. It serves none of our interests.”

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