Pakistan on Sunday condemned the United States to launch strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and called the relocation of a violation of international law and warned that it could further destabilize the region.
The US attacks come on the 10th day of the Israeli Iranian war, expired by the Israeli wave of strikes in Iran on June 13, escalating fears of wider regional escalation. Islamabad expressed serious concern about the rising tensions and urged all parties to refrain from further aggression.
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“These attacks violate all norms in international law. Iran has the legitimate right to defend itself under the UN -Charter,” Pakistan’s foreign office said in a statement.
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Pakistan condemns the US attacks on the nuclear facilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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– Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pakistan (@ForeignOfficepk) June 22, 2025
Designating the situation “deeply disturbing” warned the statement that the “unprecedented escalation of violence” could have far -reaching consequences beyond the Middle East.
Pakistan also emphasized the importance of protecting civil and civilian infrastructure and urged all sides to respect international humanitarian law.
“Use of dialogue and diplomacy in accordance with the principles of the UN -Charter remains the only viable path,” said the Foreign Office, adding that the conflict must be brought to an immediate end.
The statement is in the midst of increasing global concern about the growing confrontation involving Iran, Israel and now the United States, increasing the risk of a broader war in the region.
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The strikes targeted three important Iranian nuclear places – Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan – according to US President Donald Trump, who announced the operation on his truth’s social platform.
“All aircraft are now outside Iran Air Space. A full payload of bombs was dropped in the primary place, Fordow,” Trump wrote, called the operation a success. He praised the US military and declared, “Now it’s time for peace.”
Earlier, Pakistan said it would recommend Trump to the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in stepping down a recent military resistance between Islamabad and New Delhi.
“President Trump demonstrated great strategic foresight and the stars of the stars through robust diplomatic commitment with both Islamabad and New Delhi, which shed a rapidly worsening situation,” the Foreign Office said.



