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Pakistan Reaffirms Commitment to Iran-US Peace at UN Security Council

Pakistan told the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday that it remains firmly committed to facilitating a peaceful resolution between Iran and the United States, positioning Islamabad as an active proponent of de-escalation in one of the world's most consequential diplomatic standoffs.

Pakistan's representative at the UNSC articulated the country's support for dialogue and diplomacy, underscoring Islamabad's recent engagement with both Tehran and Washington as a credible neutral interlocutor. The statement reflects Pakistan's broader foreign policy posture of leveraging its geographic and diplomatic positioning to advocate for regional stability.

The intervention at the Security Council comes as Iran-US nuclear and sanctions diplomacy remains fragile, with multiple rounds of talks yielding partial progress but no comprehensive agreement. Aluminium and other commodity markets have responded to signals from these negotiations, reflecting the broad economic stakes of the standoff.

Pakistan's vocal multilateral engagement on this issue builds on what officials have described as recent peacemaking successes, reinforcing Islamabad's bid to be recognised as a constructive force in international security affairs. The statement is likely to be welcomed in both Tehran and Western capitals seeking credible regional voices for de-escalation.

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Sources: Dawn
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