Mediator Pakistan says renewed US-Iran conflict is ‘in no one’s interest’
- Islamabad urges both sides to honour their memorandum of understanding as renewed attacks raise fears of a wider regional conflict.
- Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan has urged “all parties” in the escalating United States-Iran conflict to exercise restraint after a fragile ceasefire that had held for nearly three weeks collapsed into a new wave of strikes and counterstrikes.
- “A renewed conflict is in no one’s interest,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Wednesday.
Confirmed
- Islamabad urges both sides to honour their memorandum of understanding as renewed attacks raise fears of a wider regional conflict.
- Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan has urged “all parties” in the escalating United States-Iran conflict to exercise restraint after a fragile ceasefire that had held for nearly three weeks collapsed into a new wave of strikes and counterstrikes.
Unverified
- “A renewed conflict is in no one’s interest,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Wednesday.
Sources: Al Jazeera