Islamabad:
In the midst of separating tensions confused by angry rhetoric from the two nuclear armed neighbors, Pakistan went on Thursday in a diplomatic exaggeration in an attempt to prevent military escalation with India.
In a flurry of diplomatic activity, the country’s top leadership and diplomats in central western capitals contacted leaders and broadcasts to inform them of forgeries in the Indian tale of the Phalgam incident.
The diplomatic push came a day after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke by phone to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaisankar and urged them to work with each other to step down tension.
As the effort seems to be growing higher after the hour, Chinese ambassador Jiang Zaidong on Thursday urged Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in his office and emphasized that Beijing would always support Islamabad to achieve the common desire of both countries to secure peace and stability in South Asia.
Ambassador Jiang thanked the Prime Minister for sharing Pakistan’s perspective on the new situation due to Indian baseless propaganda and unilateral action, according to a statement from the PM office.
The Prime Minister conveyed his warm wishes to President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang and expressed Pakistan’s sincere thanks to China for his strong and steadfast support to Pakistan in the prevailing situation.
While remembering the recent telephone conversation between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Prime Minister thanked China for understanding Pakistan’s principled position against India’s actions since April 22, 2025. The Pahaldam incident.
The Prime Minister said Pakistan has always condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
As a frontline state of the war against terror, Pakistan has sacrificed over 90,000 lives, suffering over $ 152 billion in financial losses in his efforts to make the country as well as the rest of the world, a safer place.
He added that India’s belligerent actions could distract Pakistan from its ongoing counter -terrorism efforts against ISKP, TTP and, among other things, operating from Inside Afghanistan.
The Prime Minister said that India’s decision that arms water was extremely regrettable, especially since there was no provision for any of the parties to go away unilaterally from his obligations under the Indus Waters Treaty.
He also emphasized that the peaceful solution of the Jammu and Kashmir twig was the only way to secure lasting peace in South Asia.
The Chinese ambassador thanked the Prime Minister for sharing Pakistan’s perspective and stressed that China would always support Pakistan in order to achieve the common desire of both countries to ensure peace and stability in South Asia.
PM, Amir from Qatar
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had a telephone conversation with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Thursday night and discussed the development in South Asia.
The Prime Minister thanked Qatari Emir’s solidarity and support for Pakistan, which reflected the deeply rooted fraternal bonds between the two countries. He rejected India’s attempt to connect Pakistan with the Pahagam incident without evidence and repeated his offer of a credible, transparent and neutral international investigation into the incident.
The Prime Minister expressed serious concerns about the India’s weapons over the water in the Indus basin, which he regarded as unacceptable, while emphasizing that water was the lifeline of the 240 million people in Pakistan.
Emphasized the hard -earned financial gains over the past year, the prime minister stressed that Pakistan would have no conceivable benefit from getting involved in such an incident at a time when it was on its way to financial stability.
Qatari Emir appreciated Pakistan’s efforts at peace in South Asia and said that Doha would work with Islamabad to secure the shell of the current crisis.
Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister for Slovenia Tanja Fajon and discussed questions of bilateral and regional interest.
DPM informed her of the evolving regional situation and rejected firm of India’s baseless accusations and condemned unilateral acts, including keeping the Indus Waters Treaty in accordance – a clear violation of international law.
FM Fajon called on both countries to practice restraint and solve problems through diplomacy in accordance with international law. She welcomed Pakistan’s offer to an independent and transparent study.
As non-permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, the two leaders confirmed their obligation to strengthen multilateral cooperation.
They also underwent bilateral connections and agreed to further elaborate on the tape across all sectors.
Dar also assessed South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Tae-Yul about the escalating regional situation that derives from India’s baseless propaganda and unilateral acts, including keeping the Indus Waters Treaty accordingly.
Deputy PrimeMin Square had had a telephone conversation with the Korean Foreign Minister, says a DPM Office news message.
By expressing concern about the situation, FM Cho emphasized the importance of solving problems through dialogue and diplomacy to maintain regional peace and security.
FM Cho appreciated the successful co-hosting of the third united nations’ peacekeeping ministerial preparatory meeting in Islamabad last month. They also agreed to further strengthen the bilateral connections through high -level exchanges.
Packing envoy to us
Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States Rizwan Saeed Sheikh has called on President Donald Trump to step in and help ease rising tension between India and Pakistan as the US leader is at the same time striving to resolve conflicts in Europe and the Middle East.
“If we have a president who stands for peace in the world as a pronounced goal during this administration, to establish a legacy as a peace maker, or as a person who finishes wars, frantic wars and played a role in de-Confliction, I decide the disputes, I do not think there is anything higher or flasher flashpoint, especially in atoms, such as Kashmir,” New and flashmisk, especially in nuclear conditions, such as Kashmir, “Ambassador Sheik in an exclusive weekly magazine.
“We are not talking about one or two countries in the neighborhood that is nuclear. So that is how serious it is.”
Ambassador Sheikh argued that the Trump administration would have to pursue a more comprehensive and sustained initiative than witnessing previous US attempts to reject crises that have broken down between the two countries.
“So, I think with this threat that we are facing, there is a latent opportunity to address the situation by not just to focus on an immediately-deawescalatory Measure, or a de-Escalatory Approach,” Sheikh Said, “But to Try and Get This Out of the Way In A Fashion That Is Something More Durable and Lasting in Terms of a Durable Solution of the Kashmir Dispute Rather Than Allowing The Situation To Stay Precarious and Pop Up Again and Again At The Next Drop of A Hat On This Page or the Page.
Briefing to Oics New York Group
Pakistan’s ambassador to the UN, ASIM Iftikhar Ahmad, has told Oics New York group of ambassadors on Wednesday that India posed serious threats to regional peace and stability when he informed them of the latest situation in South Asia.
A press release issued by the Pakistan mission to the UN said Ambassador Asim called India’s “behavior very provocative, politically motivated and irresponsible.”
The OIC members, said it, expressed their full support and solidarity with the government and Pakistan people.
They underlined the need for shell through diplomatic commitment and addressing the fundamental causes of India-Pakistani tensions to ensure a fair settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir conflict in accordance with the UN Security Council and OIC Locations.