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Pakistan calls for restraint and diplomacy in US-Iran crisis at UN Security Council

Wednesday, 27 May 2026, 06:20 · 1 min read

Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar addressed a high-level United Nations Security Council (UNSC) debate in New York on Tuesday, urging restraint and a return to diplomacy to resolve the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran. Speaking at a session chaired by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Dar acknowledged Pakistan's ongoing mediation role, citing the country's ties with both Tehran and Washington, and thanked partners including China, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Türkiye, and Qatar for their support. He warned that "another prolonged conflict would serve no one," cautioning that further instability in the Middle East could disrupt global energy flows, deepen humanitarian suffering, and undermine the international order. Notably, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was unable to attend the debate after being denied a visa by the United States, the host nation of the UN headquarters.

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DawnPakistan stresses need for restraint, de-escalation in Iran-US conflict ↗︎
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