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    Pakistan Intensifies Diplomatic Efforts to De-escalate Rising Middle East Conflict: Ishaq Dar

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has emphasized Pakistan’s proactive role in diplomatic efforts aimed at calming the escalating tensions in the Middle East. Speaking at a press briefing in Islamabad, Dar underscored the urgency of the situation, describing the recent developments as a significant intensification of an already volatile regional environment. He highlighted Pakistan’s consistent calls for all involved parties to exercise maximum restraint to prevent any further deterioration of peace and stability.

    Dar pointed out that the current crisis has unfolded at a particularly sensitive time when various diplomatic initiatives were still in progress to reach a peaceful and negotiated resolution. The sudden escalation, which has drawn multiple countries into the conflict, raises serious concerns about the future trajectory of the region. He specifically mentioned Saudi Arabia’s reported defensive response to Iran, noting that, fortunately, no casualties have been confirmed so far. This development, however, signals a dangerous shift in the regional dynamics that Pakistan is keen to address through dialogue.

    Reflecting on a high-level meeting convened by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif the previous day, Dar expressed Pakistan’s deep apprehension over violations of international law and diplomatic norms. He condemned the targeting of state and government officials, emphasizing that such actions threaten the foundations of international diplomacy and peace. The foreign minister warned that these troubling incidents undermine long-established global conventions designed to maintain order and protect sovereign states.

    In a related incident, three US fighter jets involved in strikes against Iran crashed in Kuwait, though all pilots were reported safe. This event further complicates the already tense atmosphere in the region and underscores the risks associated with military confrontations. Against this backdrop, Dar reiterated Pakistan’s steadfast belief that open channels of communication and sustained diplomatic engagement remain the only viable means to resolve conflicts.

    He stressed that all nations must respect the principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter, including sovereignty, territorial integrity, and adherence to international humanitarian law. Dar also recalled a recent telephone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on February 28, during which Pakistan condemned the attacks and urged restraint. Although Araghchi responded positively, the situation on the ground has yet to show meaningful signs of de-escalation.

    Furthermore, Dar revealed that he has maintained ongoing contact with several foreign ministers from different countries, all sharing a consensus that diplomacy is the essential path forward—not only for the Middle East but for resolving conflicts globally. He concluded by emphasizing the importance of leveraging existing international forums and mechanisms collectively to restore respect for the principles established in the post-World War II global order, which continue to serve as the foundation for international peace and security.

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