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Pakistan Warns of "Catastrophic" Consequences of Middle East War


Tue 07 Apr 2026 | 09:58 PM
By Ahmad El-Assasy

Pakistan has issued a formal call for "maximum restraint" and a return to diplomatic dialogue following the rapid escalation of military tensions in the Middle East. The Pakistani government warned that a full-scale conflict would have catastrophic consequences for regional stability and the global economy.

The Call for De-escalation

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed deep concern over the volatile situation. Islamabad emphasized that the "use of force" should be avoided at all costs, advocating instead for a peaceful resolution through established diplomatic channels. The statement noted that the current trajectory of the crisis threatens to spiral out of control, potentially involving multiple regional actors.

Regional Stability and Global Economy

Pakistan highlighted the interconnected nature of the crisis, pointing out that any further military escalation would severely impact global energy markets and shipping routes. As a nation with significant interests in regional peace, Islamabad reaffirmed its commitment to supporting international efforts aimed at de-escalation.

Pakistan as a Mediator

Reports indicate that Pakistan has been actively involved in conveying messages between the conflicting parties over the last 24 hours. The government reiterated its stance that only through constructive dialogue can the root causes of the tension be addressed, ensuring the protection of civilian lives and the preservation of international security.

The statement concluded with an appeal to the international community and the United Nations to play a more proactive role in preventing the outbreak of a broader war.