Pakistan, UAE Deputy PMs Urge De-escalation Amid Rising Iran-Israel Tensions

Pakistan, UAE Deputy PMs Urge De-escalation Amid Rising Iran-Israel Tensions

Story Writer Syed farzand Ali
Report by Syed Farzand Ali

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar held a telephonic conversation on Tuesday with Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates, to discuss the rapidly evolving regional dynamics following Israel’s recent military action against Iran.

The two leaders exchanged views on the intensifying tensions in the Middle East, expressing deep concern over the potential for further escalation.

Call for Immediate Regional Stability

Both sides emphasized the critical need for restraint and reiterated their shared commitment to supporting diplomatic efforts aimed at preserving regional peace and stability.

They also agreed to remain in close contact amid the unfolding situation and reaffirmed the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing regional security challenges.

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