
Pakistan’s military has condemned Iran’s attacks on Saudi Arabia as unnecessary escalation. It warned these strikes harm ongoing diplomatic efforts for peaceful conflict resolution. The development affects regional stability and key stakeholders across the Middle East.
The statement came during the 274th Corps Commanders’ Conference chaired by Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. According to Inter-Services Public Relations, the forum expressed serious concern over recent developments. It strongly condemned attacks targeting Saudi petrochemical and industrial facilities. Moreover, the forum noted that such actions threaten peace efforts and escalate tensions.
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The commanders highlighted that Saudi Arabia has shown restraint despite provocations. They said this approach supports mediation and diplomatic solutions. However, continued aggression could damage the environment needed for dialogue. Therefore, the forum urged all sides to avoid actions that increase instability.
Meanwhile, the conference paid tribute to martyrs who sacrificed their lives for national defense. It reaffirmed the commitment to eliminate terrorism without discrimination. The leadership emphasized intelligence-based operations to counter threats effectively. Additionally, the forum pledged to dismantle terrorist networks and their facilitators.
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The forum also stressed preventing the use of Afghan territory against Pakistan. It appreciated government efforts for peace in the Middle East. Furthermore, it rejected allegations attributed to India and raised concerns over human rights violations in Kashmir. The army chief directed commanders to maintain operational readiness and high professional standards.