Diplomacy in Overdrive as the region drums in Brink of War


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Islamabad:

The outbreak in southern Asia, caused by reckless missiles and drone strikes against Pakistan since May 7, has sent a wave of serious concern and anxiety in world capitals, as global leaders rush to contact the Pakistani leadership to help disable intense tensions.

On Friday he saw an agitated diplomatic activity, with the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, Adel al-Jubeir, arrived in Pakistan for conversations about the growing situation with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Deputy Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ishaq Dar.

Dar also spoke on the phone with his counterparts: David Lammy of Great Britain, Iweaya Takeshi of Japan, Espen Barth Eide from Norway and Jeyhun Bayramov de Azerbaikan, and informed them about the regional situation following the illegal attacks and not caused by India in multiple Pakistani cities.

Al-Jubeir arrived in Pakistan on a one-day visit.

According to an official brochure, Saudi Minister of State asked Prime Minister Shehbaz. The meeting was also attended by the Chief General of the Army, Munir, the Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and others.

During the meeting, the prime minister transmitted his best wishes to King Salman Bin Abdulaziz to the Saud and the heir prince Mohammed Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz to the Saud.

He appreciated the diplomatic efforts of the Saudi government to reduce tensions in the region and establish peace in southern Asia.

The prime minister expressed his satisfaction with the progress of long -standing relations between the two fraternal countries and thanked Saudi Arabia for his unwavering support for Pakistan in all difficult times.

Discussing the current situation in southern Asia, the prime minister strongly condemned the attacks of missiles and drones of India against Pakistan, which resulted in the martyrdom of several innocent civilians, including women and children and damage to property.

“The prime minister emphasized that the unprovoked and unjustified aggression of India was a clear violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan and represented a serious threat to regional peace and stability,” the statement said.

“The prime minister paid tribute to the brave forces of Pakistan, who showed exemplary courage and courage to defend the homeland and frustrated the nefarious designs of the enemy,” he added. “He said that Pakistan is totally committed to defending his sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

The prime minister, according to the brochure, said that Pakistan had the total right to take measures in self -defense in accordance with article 51 of the UN Charter. Al-Jubeir expressed more sincere condolences for the loss of the beautiful lives of Pakistani citizens.

He said Saudi Arabia was deeply concerned about the current situation in southern Asia. He reiterated the call of Saudi Arabia to a reduction in tensions and resolution of all pending disputes between Pakistan and India in accordance with international law and the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council.

Previously, according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, DAR made conversations with Al-Jubeir in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which covered the “complete spectrum” of bilateral relations. They also exchanged perspectives on the regional situation in evolution, he added.

He praised the constructive diplomatic efforts of Saudi Arabia to promote peace and stability in the region.

The two parties reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen fraternal and tested ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, the Foreign Ministry declared.

Meanwhile, speaking with its various counterparts, give them the regional situation deteriorated due to illegal and not caused by India in several Pakistani cities. He stressed that Pakistan had shown restrictions against these violations of international law and the UN letter.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Deputy Prime Minister told world leaders that regional peace and security were at risk due to India and emphasized that the Pakistan government was determined to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.

The British, Japanese, Norwegian and Azeri foreign ministers expressed a deep concern for the ongoing tensions and emphasized the need for both parties to exercise restriction. They expressed their condolences for the death of civilians in Pakistan.

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