NSC meets today to reflect on the regional scenario


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Islamabad:

Pakistan’s civil and military leadership will meet in an emergency group on Monday (today) to discuss the strikes of the United States about Iran in a basin development that has put the world on an unexplored path with high reach consequences.

Islamabad quickly condemned the attacks of the United States as a clear violation of international law and the UN letter, while vehement reports dismissed any complicity in the attack. The authorities said that neither the airspace of Pakistan nor any other installation were used by the United States to perform very controversial attacks.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also spoke with Iranian President and reiterated Pakistan’s conviction of American strikes in three nuclear sites in Iran. Shehbaz will also preside over the National Security Committee (NSC) meeting.

The NSC meeting, which will be attended by members of the Senior Cabinet and Military Chiefs and Intelligence, will take a balance of the situation. The main agenda on the table will be how to evolve the country’s strategy against the context of the beer elaboration crisis.

The sources said Sunday that Pakistan’s position was unequivocal even when Israel launched strikes on Iran makes a frankness. Pakistan was against that not caused and reckless action by Israel, according to Fuentes.

It was for this reason, Pakistan was at the forefront to condemn Israeli attacks and extended complete diplomatic support to Iran. Islamabad adopted a clear position in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), denouncing Israel and saying that Iran reserved the right to respond.

There was no difference in the Pakistani posture when the United States made unprecedented attacks in Iranian nuclear sites. Pakistan faced a difficult situation, since only one day he formally nominated the president of the United States, Donald Trump, for the noble prize for his role in Alto El Fuego between India and Pakistan.

The sources said that Pakistan’s movement aimed to encourage Trump to continue diplomacy on the use of force. That bet, however, was not worth it. However, this did not deter the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of issuing a solid statement against the United States.

“Pakistan condemns US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities that follow Israel’s series of attacks. We are seriously concerned about the possible climb of tensions in the region,” said the statement of foreigners.

“We reiterate that these attacks violate all the norms of international law and that Iran has the legitimate right to defend themselves under the UN Letter,” he said, added that the unprecedented climbing of tension and violence, due to the continuous aggression against Iran, was deeply disturbing.

“Any additional climbing of tensions will have severely harmful implications for the region and beyond. We emphasize the imperative need to respect civil lives and properties and immediately put the conflict to finish.”

The Foreign Ministry emphasized that all parties must adhere to international law, particularly to international humanitarian law. According to the statement, resorting to dialogue, diplomacy, in line with the principles of the UN Charter, only remained a viable path to resolve crises in the region.

Separately, Prime Minister Shehbaz celebrated a detailed telephone conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and transmitted Pakistan’s conviction for the U attacks, which followed the unprovoked and unjustified aggression of Israel in the last eight days.

Prime Minister Shehbaz reaffirmed the “unwavering solidarity” of Pakistan with the fraternal people and the Government of Iran, while expressing more sincere condolences for the loss of precious lives and prayed for the rapid recovery of the injured.

The prime minister expressed concern that American strikes had addressed the facilities that were under the safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA). These attacks constituted a serious violation of international law and the OIEA Statute.

While indicating the right of Iran to self -defense, as established in article 51 of the UN Charter, Shehbaz emphasized the need for an immediate return to dialogue and diplomacy. He also requested urgent collective efforts to reduce the situation.

The prime minister reiterated the preparation of Pakistan to play a constructive role in this context. Fishshkian appreciated Iran’s support and thanked the prime minister, the government and the people of Pakistan, including military leadership, for staying in solidarity with Iran.

The two leaders emphasized the need and urgency to forge the unity between the UMMAH at this critical situation. The two leaders agreed to remain in close contact.

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