Pakistan Calls for Restraint From US, Iran After Ceasefire Violations Reported ‘Across the Conflict Zone’
Sharif said Pakistan helped broker the truce and that talks in Islamabad aim to turn the 2-week halt into a lasting settlement.
- On Wednesday, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged all sides to exercise restraint and respect the two-week ceasefire, citing reported violations across the conflict zone as Pakistan prepares to host peace talks between the United States and Iran on Friday in Islamabad.
- Pakistan mediated a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, pausing a six-week war that caused unprecedented energy market disruption after President Donald Trump agreed to the truce less than two hours before a deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
- Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and the Foreign Office worked tirelessly over the past month while Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir engaged with United States and Iranian leadership to secure the diplomatic breakthrough.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi raised "ceasefire violations" during a call with Field Marshal Munir, discussing the "Zionist regime's violations" of the ceasefire in Iran and Lebanon, signaling ongoing regional tensions threatening the peace process.
- Delegations from the United States and Iran will meet in Islamabad on Friday, April 10, to negotiate a conclusive agreement settling all disputes, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressing hope that diplomatic efforts will permanently extinguish the flames of war.
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Trump’s ceasefire already under strain
The Pakistani leader at the center of U.S.-Iran peace talks denounced “violations” that threaten to derail the new ceasefire, as the White House downplayed reports Wednesday that Tehran is again closing the Strait of Hormuz. “Violations of ceasefire have been reported at few places across the conflict zone which undermine the spirit of peace process,” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wrote in a post on X Wednesday. “I earnestly and sincerely urge a…
Pakistan calls for restraint from US, Iran after ceasefire violations reported ‘across the conflict zone’
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Wednesday that “violations” of the two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran have occurred “across the conflict zone” and urged the parties to exercise restraint. “Violations of ceasefire have been reported at few places across the conflict zone which undermine the spirit of peace process,” Sharif wrote on the…
Pakistan Urges Restraint After Cease-Fire Violations Reported
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged restraint among world leaders after multiple violations of the fragile cease-fire between the United States, Israel, and Iran were reported on April 8. “Violations of [the] ceasefire have been reported at few places across the conflict zone, which undermine the spirit of peace process,” Sharif wrote on social media on Wednesday morning. “I earnestly and sincerely urge all parties to exercise restrain…
Islamabad rejects the first violations of the U.S. ceasefire and urges the parties to respect the agreed commitment to advance diplomacy and avoid military escalation.
Pak PM Shehbaz urges all sides to exercise restraint and respect US-Iran ceasefire
Islamabad, Apr 8 (PTI) Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday urged all sides to exercise restraint and respect the US-Iran ceasefire, amid reports of violations of the truce across the conflict zone. The US and Iran earlier agreed on a conditional two-week ceasefire that included the opening of the Strait of Hormuz for shipping. […]
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