Pakistan, along with 19 other Muslim majority nations, has strongly condemned Israel’s growing military aggression against Iran in a joint statement, which has intensified since June 13, 2025.
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The joint statement, which was published today, stressed that Israel’s attacks violate international law and contravene the principles of the United Nations Charter.
The ministers emphasized the importance of respecting national sovereignty and territorial integrity while emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution of disputes.
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“The recent Israeli aggression against Iran raises a serious threat to the peace and stability of the entire region,” reads the statement. “We call an immediate standing of hostilities and the return to diplomatic dialogue to avoid greater escalation.”
The ministers also requested the creation of an area of the Middle East free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, urging all regional states to join the treaty on the non -proliferation of nuclear weapons (NPT). The demand entered into line with international resolutions aimed at guaranteeing long -term regional security.
In addition, foreign ministers emphasized the importance of safeguarding the nuclear facilities that are under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA). They warned that any attack on such facilities is not only a violation of international law, but also an infraction of the humanitarian principles described in the 1949 Geneva conventions.
In their statement, the ministers further urged a return to negotiations with respect to Iran’s nuclear program, stressing that diplomacy is the only viable path to a sustainable and peaceful solution. The collective call was that all parties resume discussions quickly and work towards a peaceful resolution of the crisis.
“The only way to follow is through dialogue and compliance with international law. Military media cannot achieve lasting resolution,” the statement concluded.
The ministers also reaffirmed their commitment to the protection of maritime security and the freedom of navigation on international river paths, asking for the end of the actions that can threaten these fundamental principles.
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The leaders of the group of seven (G7) nations issued a joint statement that requested a resolution to the Iranian crisis and a broader reduction in hostilities in the Middle East, including a high fire in Gaza, according to CNN.
The statement was issued after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, agreed to sign, after modifications to the language initially proposed by European leaders.
“We urge that the resolution of the Iranian crisis leads to a broader reduction in hostilities in the Middle East, including a high fire in Gaza,” reads the statement.