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    PM Shehbaz Sharif and Oman’s Sultan Haitham Discuss Rising Regional Tensions and Diplomatic Solut…

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    On Monday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif engaged in a significant telephone dialogue with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, the Sultan of Oman, focusing on the escalating tensions currently gripping the region. The conversation took place against the backdrop of a recent Israeli military strike on Iran, which has triggered a wave of hostilities threatening to destabilize the broader Middle Eastern landscape. Both leaders expressed deep concern over the deteriorating security situation, recognizing the potential ramifications for regional peace and stability.

    The Prime Minister pointed out that this surge in conflict comes at a particularly sensitive moment, as diplomatic channels were actively being pursued to ease the longstanding friction between the United States and Iran. Oman has played a pivotal role in facilitating these delicate negotiations, serving as a trusted intermediary. However, the recent attacks have severely disrupted these efforts, undermining the progress made toward dialogue and peaceful resolution. Shehbaz Sharif underscored the critical importance of halting any further escalation to preserve the fragile environment necessary for diplomacy to succeed.

    During the exchange, the Prime Minister also took the opportunity to commend Sultan Haitham bin Tariq for Oman’s consistent and constructive engagement in regional diplomacy. He praised Muscat’s balanced approach, which has earned it a reputation as a stabilizing influence amid a turbulent geopolitical climate. Oman’s efforts to foster dialogue and build mutual trust among conflicting parties have been instrumental in maintaining channels of communication that might otherwise have been severed.

    Both leaders concurred on the necessity of sustaining close coordination and cooperation moving forward. They agreed to continue supporting initiatives aimed at de-escalating tensions and promoting a return to peaceful negotiations. The conversation highlighted their shared commitment to working collaboratively toward restoring calm and ensuring long-term security across the region.

    This dialogue between Pakistan and Oman reflects a broader recognition among regional actors of the urgent need to address conflicts through diplomacy rather than military means. As the situation remains fluid, the role of mediators like Oman becomes increasingly vital in bridging divides and encouraging constructive engagement. The Prime Minister’s outreach to Sultan Haitham bin Tariq signals Pakistan’s active interest in contributing to regional peace efforts and underscores the importance of international partnerships in managing complex geopolitical challenges.

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