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Pakistan NSC Meets After US Strikes: Shehbaz Responds

by Emma Walker – News Editor

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Pakistan Condemns US Airstrikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities Amid Rising Regional Tensions

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Islamabad is urgently convening the National Security Committee (NSC) today following United States airstrikes targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities.the move has triggered widespread condemnation and heightened fears of regional escalation.

Pakistan’s Response to the US Airstrikes

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif voiced strong condemnation of the US action during a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Sharif described the strikes as a “serious violation of international law and the IAEA statute,” referencing the facilities’ protected status under the International Atomic Energy Agency. The Prime Minister also decried prior Israeli aggression, which preceded the US intervention.

The Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s solidarity with Iran, offering condolences for the loss of life. He emphasized the need for dialog and diplomacy to de-escalate the situation, offering Pakistan’s assistance in facilitating constructive engagement. President Pezeshkian expressed his gratitude for Pakistan’s support during this critical time.

Did You No? Article 51 of the UN Charter recognizes a nation’s inherent right to self-defense.

Echoing the Prime Minister’s sentiment, Pakistan’s Foreign Office issued a separate statement condemning the attacks, expressing grave concern over the potential for further escalation. The Foreign Office emphasized the importance of adhering to international law and resolving the crisis through dialogue.

Iran’s Response and Regional Implications

Adding to the tension, Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Dr. Reza Amiri Moghadam stated that Iran could target US facilities and interests in the region. During a press conference, Moghadam criticized the US military presence in Muslim states, asserting Iran’s right to respond. He clarified that Iran does not wish to involve other Islamic states in the conflict.

Despite the airstrikes, Ambassador Moghadam maintained that Iran’s nuclear program remains intact, emphasizing that the country’s nuclear expertise resides in its scientists’ minds. He reiterated that Iran’s nuclear technology is primarily for energy and medical purposes.

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president Zardari Calls for Restraint

President Asif Ali Zardari has also voiced his concern over the escalating tensions in the middle East. in a public statement, Zardari urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint and pursue peace through dialogue and diplomacy. He called on the international community to play a role in de-escalating the crisis to ensure regional stability and the well-being of its people.

key Reactions to US Airstrikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities
Actor Reaction
Pakistan Strong condemnation, call for dialogue, offer of support to Iran.
Iran Possible retaliation against US interests, reassurance on nuclear program.
President Zardari Urged restraint and diplomatic solutions.

National Security Committee Meeting

The emergency NSC meeting in Islamabad will involve top civil and military leaders, including Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir.Munir, who recently returned from the US, is expected to brief the committee on his discussions with US President Donald Trump.

The meeting aims to assess the regional security landscape and formulate Pakistan’s strategy in response to the escalating crisis. The focus will likely be on balancing Pakistan’s relations with both Iran and the United States while advocating for de-escalation and peaceful resolution.

Potential outcomes of the NSC Meeting

  • Increased diplomatic efforts to mediate between Iran and the US.
  • Reinforcement of security measures along the Pakistan-Iran border.
  • A formal statement outlining Pakistan’s position on the conflict and its commitment to regional stability.

What role should international organizations play in resolving this conflict? How can Pakistan best contribute to de-escalation efforts?

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