A senior Pakistani security official said on Tuesday that recent diplomatic efforts by the country's civilian and military leadership were aimed at broader regional stability rather than self-interest, crediting Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir with helping prevent a major conflict. Speaking at a background briefing for selected journalists in Islamabad, the official said Pakistan had played a key role in facilitating peace between the US and Iran, describing the outcome as a war "won without actually being fought." The official also addressed tensions over the Indus Waters Treaty (a longstanding water-sharing agreement between Pakistan and India), alleging Indian violations and vowing to protect Pakistan's interests through legal and diplomatic channels.