Truce draws swift Pakistan welcome

PM speaks with Iran president, Saudi crown prince


Kamran Yousaf June 25, 2025
PM Shehbaz Speaking during a cabinet meeting on June 18. Photo: Screen grab from x.com/GovtofPakistan

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ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan on Tuesday welcomed the announcement of ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel and called on the relevant parties to uphold the truce, as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke with the Iranian president as well as the Saudi crown prince to discuss the evolving regional situation.

After Iran launched missile strikes on the US military base in Qatar last night, there were fears that Israel-Iran war could engulf the entire Gulf region. But hours later, US President Donald Trump, as he did during the Pakistan-India conflict, sprang a major surprise when he broke the news of a ceasefire.

Although, the two sides, particularly Israel, initially violated the truce but later Trump's telephone call to the Israeli prime minister made sure the ceasefire remained in intact.

The news of ceasefire was seen as major relief for countries like Pakistan, which shares the border with Iran and any further hostilities would have far reaching implications for the country. That was the reason Pakistan was quick to welcome the truce deal.

"We also welcome and support the efforts aimed at reviving dialogue and diplomacy in the region," read a statement issued by the Foreign Office. "Pakistan believes that peace and stability in the region can only be achieved through strict adherence to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and by refraining from the use of force," it added.

The statement further said Pakistan would continue to support all efforts in this regard.

Hours after the ceasefire deal, the prime minister held a telephone conversation with Iranian President Dr Masoud Pezeshkian. He said that Pakistan was closely following the rapidly evolving situation in the Middle East. He emphasised the importance of restoring peace through dialogue and diplomacy.

The prime minister reiterated Pakistan's support for Iran at all diplomatic forums, including at the UN Security Council and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), while calling for adhering to the international law and the UN Charter principles, by all sides.

President Pezeshkian thanked the prime minister for the telephone call and appreciated Pakistan's consistent and principled support to Iran, throughout the crisis. He also acknowledged Pakistan's constructive role in promoting a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

The two leaders agreed to the importance of unity among the Ummah during this most challenging time. They agreed to remain in touch.

Separately, the prime minister also spoke Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and discussed the Middle East situation.

According to the official handout, during their "most warm and cordial conversation", the prime minister conveyed his "warm regards and profound respects to the Custodian of the two Holy Mosques, His Majesty King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud".

"He also warmly felicitated His Royal Highness on the successful completion of Hajj this year and thanked the Kingdom for the gracious hospitality extended to the Pakistani pilgrims," read a statement issued by the Prime Minister House.

The prime minister reiterated profound gratitude for the Kingdom's steadfast support to Pakistan during the recent standoff with India. He stated that Pakistan was ready to engage in a meaningful dialogue with India on all outstanding issues, including Jammu and Kashmir, water, trade and terrorism.

The two leaders also exchanged views on the rapidly evolving situation in the Middle East. In this regard, the prime minister said that Pakistan fully supported the immediate de-escalation of the Iran-Israel conflict, as well as its peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy.

While referring to last night's attacks, he called for adherence to international law and the UN Charter principles by all sides. In this context, the prime minister reaffirmed Pakistan's unwavering support for the Kingdom's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The prime minister conveyed "deep appreciation to His Royal Highness for his sagacious leadership and commendable efforts to restore peace" in the region. This, he said, was reflective of the Kingdom's remarkable status as a peacemaker at the international stage, as well as its leadership of the Ummah.

The Saudi crown prince thanked the prime minister for the telephone call and appreciated Pakistan's expression of solidarity and support for the kingdom. He acknowledged Pakistan's constructive role in promoting a peaceful resolution to the Iran-Israel conflict.

Crown Prince Mohammed said that Saudi Arabia was fully committed to efforts aimed at fostering lasting peace and stability in the Middle East.

Earlier, Pakistan expressed its deep concern and alarm at the serious escalation in the security situation in the region as a result of attacks against the Al Udeid Airbase in Qatar.

"We strongly condemn the recent violations of the principle of respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries," the Foreign Office said. "We urge adherence to fundamental principles of international law and call for exercise of restraint by all sides," according to the statement.

Pakistan reiterated its call for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve all conflicts, and urged immediate steps for de-escalation. The prime minister met the Qatari ambassador to Islamabad and expressed solidarity with Doha. He also held a telephonic conversation with the Saudi envoy and discussed the evolving situation.

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