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    Pakistan and Turkey Urge Calm Amid Rising Tensions in Middle East

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan and Turkey have jointly voiced deep concern over the escalating tensions in the Middle East, urging all parties involved to take immediate steps towards de-escalation. This call for restraint comes amid a rapidly deteriorating security environment in the region, which has raised alarms for both countries due to its potential impact on regional peace and stability.

    In a recent diplomatic exchange, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar engaged in a detailed conversation with his Turkish counterpart, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. The discussion, which took place on Wednesday evening, focused on the latest developments in the Middle East and the increasing volatility that threatens to spiral into broader conflict.

    During their dialogue, Senator Ishaq Dar highlighted the critical importance of reducing tensions through peaceful means. He stressed that only through constructive dialogue and sustained diplomatic efforts can the complex issues facing the region be effectively addressed. Both ministers agreed that military escalation would only exacerbate the situation, undermining efforts to achieve long-term stability.

    It is worth noting that Pakistan and Turkey have historically maintained close diplomatic ties and share common perspectives on regional security challenges. Their joint stance on the Middle East reflects a broader commitment to promoting peace and preventing conflict in a region that remains a focal point of international concern. The emphasis on diplomacy underscores their belief in dialogue as the most viable path to resolving disputes.

    As tensions continue to rise in various parts of the Middle East, the calls from Islamabad and Ankara serve as a reminder of the urgent need for restraint and negotiation. Both countries are expected to continue their diplomatic engagement, encouraging other regional and global actors to support peaceful solutions. The international community watches closely as these developments unfold, hoping for a de-escalation that can pave the way for renewed stability.

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