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Pakistan Condemns US Strikes On Iran Days After Asim Munir Backs Trump For Nobel Peace Prize

Pakistan Condemns US Strikes On Iran Days After Asim Munir Backs Trump For Nobel Peace Prize

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Days after nominating Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, Pakistan condemned the US strikes on the nuclear sites of its close ally, Iran, saying they violated international law.
Pakistan condemned the US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities on Sunday, saying they violated all international norms and affirmed Iran's right of self-defence. This statement came days after Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir recommended US President Donald Trump's name for the Nobel Peace Prize.
'Pakistan condemns the US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities which follow the series of attacks by Israel. We are gravely concerned at the possible further escalation of tensions in the region," said Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in an official statement.
Pakistan said the unprecedented escalation of tensions in West Asia was 'deeply disturbing" and any further escalation will have seriously damaging implications for the region and beyond.
pic.twitter.com/XWB82VovOL — Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50) June 22, 2025
'We emphasise the imperative need to respect civilian lives and properties and immediately bring the conflict to end. All parties must adhere to international law, particularly International Humanitarian Law. Recourse to dialogue, diplomacy, in line with the principles and purposes of the UN Charter remain the only pathway to resolve the crises in the region," he added.
Iran and Pakistan are close allies as both countries share a border, Islamic heritage and historic trade routes. Like Iran, Pakistan is an outspoken critic of Israel and opposes Israeli operations in Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank. The two countries conducted a series of high-level visits and security talks after exchanging cross-border strikes targeting what they claimed were terrorist hideouts.
Pakistan claimed that as tensions escalated with India, it was President Trump's back-channel diplomacy and strategic foresight that facilitated a ceasefire agreement on May 10, preventing a broader war. Pakistan's government praised Trump's efforts as a watershed moment for regional peace, underscoring his role as a genuine peacemaker.
Trump later said he deserved the prize, but lamented that he would not get it due to liberal bias. Trump campaigned for office as a 'peacemaker" who would use his negotiating skills to quickly end wars in Ukraine and Gaza, although both conflicts are still raging five months into his presidency.
Pakistan's desperate push was to solidify ties with the United States and get backing for its position on the Kashmir dispute. India has consistently denied any US role in de-escalating the tensions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a phone call with Trump on June 17, clarified that the ceasefire was achieved through direct communication channels between the Indian and Pakistani militaries, without any external mediation.
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