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    Pakistan and Jordan Call for Urgent De-escalation Amid Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant diplomatic exchange on Sunday, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Ishaq Dar, held a detailed telephonic discussion with his Jordanian counterpart, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi. The conversation centered on the increasingly volatile situation unfolding in the region, which has raised concerns among neighboring countries and the international community alike.

    Both leaders conveyed their shared apprehension regarding the recent developments that threaten to destabilize peace and security across the region. Senator Ishaq Dar underscored the critical importance of immediate de-escalation to prevent further deterioration of the situation. He stressed that without urgent measures to reduce tensions, the repercussions could extend beyond regional borders, affecting global stability.

    Highlighting the role of constructive engagement, Ishaq Dar emphasized that dialogue and diplomacy must remain the primary tools for resolving conflicts. He pointed out that sustained communication between all involved parties is essential to build trust and pave the way for peaceful solutions. This approach, he argued, is indispensable not only for the region but also for maintaining international peace and security.

    The discussion also reflected the longstanding diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Jordan, both of which have historically advocated for peaceful coexistence and cooperation in addressing regional challenges. The two foreign ministers agreed to continue close coordination and exchange views regularly to support efforts aimed at stabilizing the situation.

    It is worth noting that the region has witnessed a series of escalating tensions recently, prompting calls from various governments and international organizations for restraint and dialogue. Against this backdrop, the conversation between Ishaq Dar and Ayman Safadi serves as a reminder of the critical role diplomacy plays in mitigating conflicts and fostering an environment conducive to peace.

    Moving forward, Pakistan and Jordan are expected to maintain their collaborative stance and contribute positively to regional peace initiatives. Their joint emphasis on de-escalation and diplomatic engagement reflects a broader consensus among many nations that sustainable peace can only be achieved through mutual understanding and negotiation rather than confrontation.

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