Pakistan, along with 19 other Muslim majority countries, has heavily condemned Israeli escalating military aggression against Iran in a joint statement that has been intensified since June 13, 2025.
The Foreign Ministers in Algeria, Bahrain, Brunei Darussalam, Tchad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Mauretania, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Türkiye, Oman, and the united Arabates Voiced Israeli’s actions calling for an immediate ceasefire and shell, according to a statement from Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry.
The joint statement released earlier today emphasized that Israel’s attack is in violation of international law and is in violation of the principles of the United Nations Charter.
Ministers emphasized the importance of respecting national sovereignty and territorial integrity, while emphasizing the need for peaceful solution of disputes.
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“The recent Israeli aggression against Iran poses a serious threat to peace and stability throughout the region,” the statement says. “We call for an immediate stop for hostilities and return to diplomatic dialogue to prevent further escalation.”
The ministers also called for the creation of a zone in the Middle East free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction and urged all regional states to participate in the Treaty of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) Treaty (NPT). Demand came in line with international decisions aimed at ensuring long -term regional security.
In addition, the Foreign Ministers emphasized the importance of protecting nuclear facilities under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). They warned that any attacks on such facilities are not only a violation of international law, but also a violation of humanitarian principles described in the Geneva Conventions in 1949.
In their statement, the ministers further called for a return to negotiations on Iran’s Nuclear Program, which emphasized that diplomacy is the only viable path to a sustainable and peaceful solution. The collective call was for all parties to resume discussions quickly and work towards a peaceful solution of the crisis.
“The only way forward is through dialogue and compliance with international law. Military funds cannot lead to a lasting decision,” the declaration concluded.
Ministers also confirmed their commitment to the protection of maritime security and navigation freedom of international waterways and called for an end to actions that could threaten these basic principles.
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Leaders of the group of seven (G7) nations released a joint statement calling for a decision on the Iranian crisis and a wider de-shown of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza, according to CNN.
The statement was issued after US President Donald Trump agreed to sign after changes in the language originally proposed by European leaders.
“We call for the dissolution of the Iranian crisis to lead to a wider de-shot of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza,” the statement says.



