Pakistan condemns US airstrikes on Iran: Nobel Peace Prize endorsement sparks controversy

This report covers the global fallout from the US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites, highlighting Pakistan's rare condemnation just after endorsing Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. It explores the complex diplomatic tensions and calls for peace amid escalating Middle East instability.

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Pakistan has strongly condemned the recent US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, describing the attacks as violations of international law and the United Nations Charter. The Pakistani foreign ministry emphasized that "Iran has the legitimate right to defend itself under the UN Charter," and expressed deep concern over the "possible further escalation of tensions in the region."

This condemnation comes amid heightened regional tensions, with Pakistan urging an immediate end to hostilities between Israel and Iran. The ministry stressed that "recourse to dialogue and diplomacy, in line with the principles and purposes of the UN Charter, remains the only viable pathway to resolve the crises in the region."

Interestingly, Pakistan's strong rebuke of the US airstrikes follows its recent public endorsement of US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. The endorsement praised Trump for his "decisive diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership" during the recent crisis between India and Pakistan, highlighting a complex diplomatic balancing act.

"The US strikes violate all norms of international law," the foreign ministry stated, underscoring Pakistan's position that military escalation is not the solution. The country, which shares a 900-km border with Iran, is particularly sensitive to instability in the region.

This stance contrasts with other international reactions, such as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praising the US action as "bold" and "righteous," while the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed being "gravely alarmed" by the escalation.

Pakistan's call for diplomacy over force reflects its broader regional security concerns and its desire to prevent further deterioration of peace in the Middle East.

"We are gravely concerned at the possible further escalation of tensions in the region," the ministry added, emphasizing the need for peaceful resolution.

The situation remains volatile, with Pakistan navigating its diplomatic relations carefully amid competing pressures and regional complexities.
Sources: IndiatodayTimesofindia
Pakistan condemned recent US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, calling them violations of international law and urging diplomacy over military escalation. This stance contrasts with Pakistan's recent endorsement of President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic efforts in South Asia, highlighting regional tensions.
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Key Facts
  • The US conducted airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, targeting peaceful nuclear installations.2Aljazeera
  • Iran condemned the strikes as a violation of international law and a barbaric act, emphasizing the grave violation of the UN Charter and international law.2Aljazeera
  • China condemned the US airstrikes through state media, warning Washington may be repeating past strategic mistakes.1
  • UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed grave alarm over the US use of force, calling it a dangerous escalation and a direct threat to international peace and security.2Aljazeera
  • Hamas condemned the US strikes as a dangerous escalation, blind obedience to occupiers agenda, and a clear violation of international law.Aljazeera
  • Pakistan condemned the US strikes on Iran, stating they violate all norms of international law and affirming Iran's right to self-defense under the UN Charter.IndiatodayTimesofindia
  • Pakistan called for an immediate end to hostilities and urged that dialogue and diplomacy remain the only viable pathway to peace in the region.IndiatodayTimesofindia
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Trump's decision, claiming it will change history.Aljazeera
  • Pakistan condemned the US strikes on Iran just a day after endorsing Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his decisive diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership during the recent India-Pakistan crisis.Timesofindia
China condemned the US airstrikes through state media, warning Washington may be repeating past strategic mistakes.
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In his first public remarks after the strikes, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi accused the US of breaching international law. 'The United States, a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, has committed a grave violation of the UN Charter, international law and the NPT by attacking Iran’s peaceful nuclear installations,' Araghchi said in a social media post.
Aljazeera
Aljazeera
In a post on its official X account, Pakistan's foreign affairs ministry said that the US strikes "violate all norms of international law," adding that Iran has every right to defend itself under the United Nations Charter.
Indiatoday
Indiatoday
Pakistan strongly condemned US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, expressing deep concern over escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Timesofindia
Timesofindia

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