Pakistan urges peaceful resolution of Iran nuclear issue

Permanent Representative to UN says diplomacy and dialogue must guide the process, urging sustained negotiations

Permanent representative to the United Nations Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad Photo: APP

Pakistan has reaffirmed its support for resolving the Iran nuclear issue through peaceful means, emphasising diplomacy and dialogue as the only viable path, Radio Pakistan reported.

Speaking at a UN Security Council briefing on the 1737 Committee established to monitor Iran’s nuclear activities and oversee sanctions compliance, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said all disputes should be addressed through negotiations in line with the rights, obligations, and responsibilities of all parties.

“The JCPOA was a unique instrument, a manifestation of an approach based on dialogue, diplomacy, and pragmatism. It was the outcome of painstaking and constructive negotiations, charting a roadmap to comprehensively address the concerns of all parties,” he noted in a post on X.

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