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    PM Shehbaz Sharif Delays Russia Visit Amid Rising Middle East Crisis

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decided to defer his scheduled two-day official visit to Russia, which was initially set to commence on Monday. This postponement comes in light of the rapidly deteriorating situation in the Middle East, a region currently engulfed in heightened political and security turmoil. The decision underscores the government’s cautious approach amid these volatile developments, prioritizing regional stability and diplomatic recalibrations.

    The escalating crisis in the Middle East has captured global attention, with significant repercussions for international relations and security dynamics. It is within this context that the Pakistani leadership has chosen to delay the trip, reflecting concerns over the unpredictable nature of the unfolding events. The Prime Minister’s visit to Moscow was expected to focus on strengthening bilateral ties and discussing strategic cooperation, but the current geopolitical uncertainties have necessitated a reassessment of priorities.

    Adding to the gravity of the situation, Iranian state media has officially announced the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This shocking development has sent shockwaves throughout the region and beyond, given Khamenei’s pivotal role in shaping Iran’s domestic and foreign policies over several decades. The Iranian government has declared a 40-day mourning period, signaling the profound impact of this loss on the nation’s political landscape.

    Official statements reveal that the Supreme Leader was killed while engaged in his official duties within his office, emphasizing the severity and audacity of the attack. This incident marks a critical turning point in Middle Eastern affairs, potentially triggering a series of political and security repercussions that could affect neighboring countries, including Pakistan. The assassination has raised concerns about escalating instability and the possibility of further violence in an already fragile region.

    In response to these developments, Pakistan’s government is closely monitoring the situation while recalibrating its foreign policy approach. The postponement of the Prime Minister’s visit to Russia highlights Islamabad’s intent to remain cautious and responsive to rapidly changing regional dynamics. It also reflects the broader challenges faced by countries navigating the complex geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, where alliances and tensions continue to evolve unpredictably.

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