Pakistan joins Islamic countries urging Iran to halt attacks on Gulf states

Riyadh ministerial meeting condemns missile, drone strikes, calls for diplomacy and protection of regional sovereignty

Meeting of foreign ministers from regional Arab and Islamic countries to deliberate growing tensions in the Middle East PHOTO: X/FOREIGN MINISTRY OF KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

Pakistan, along with 11 other Islamic countries, issued a joint statement on Thursday urging Iran to immediately stop its attacks on Gulf Cooperation Council countries and regional allies, following a consultative ministerial meeting held in Riyadh a day earlier to deliberate diplomatic efforts to tone down the conflict in the Middle East.

The meeting comes as the United States and Israel’s war against Iran intensifies, deepening instability across the Middle East. Iranian state television reported on Wednesday that Iran targeted Tel Aviv with missiles carrying cluster warheads, describing the attack as retaliation for Israel’s assassination of Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani.

According to the statement released by the Saudi Press Agency, ministers from Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Türkiye, and the United Arab Emirates “affirmed their condemnation and denunciation of these Iranian deliberate attacks with ballistic missiles and drones, which targeted residential areas, civilian infrastructure, including oil facilities, desalination plants, airports, residential buildings, and diplomatic premises.”

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