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Pakistan urges peaceful solution to Iran nuclear issue, rejects military strikes

Published on: June 25, 2025 12:41 PM

Pakistan has strongly reaffirmed its support for resolving the Iran nuclear issue through peaceful means, dialogue, and diplomacy, rejecting the use of force and unlawful military strikes. At a United Nations Security Council meeting, Pakistan’s UN Ambassador, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, emphasized the urgent need to revive or replace the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), before it expires in October 2025.

Speaking at a critical briefing on the implementation of UN Resolution 2231, Ambassador Ahmad described the JCPOA as a “unique instrument” that showcases the strength of diplomacy and multilateralism. He noted that while recent military actions have affected the situation, the core principles behind the agreement remain unchanged and must be upheld to avoid further instability.

The ambassador condemned recent “illegal military strikes” on Iranian nuclear sites, calling them a violation of international law and a direct threat to the verification role of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). He warned that such actions only deepen complications and disrupt efforts for peaceful conflict resolution, urging the global community to allow the IAEA to operate independently and without pressure.

To guide future decisions, Ambassador Ahmad presented five recommendations: condemn violations of sovereignty, reject attacks on IAEA-monitored sites, call for assessments by the UN and IAEA, support the current ceasefire, and revive diplomacy based on international law. These steps, he said, are crucial for de-escalating tensions and restoring mutual trust.

In a hopeful gesture, Pakistan welcomed the recent ceasefire between Iran and Israel and praised the mediators behind the effort. However, Ambassador Ahmad stressed that peace cannot be sustained through temporary truces alone—it requires consistent dialogue, respect for law, and a firm rejection of violence.

Pakistan, along with China and Russia, also proposed a revised draft resolution to reflect the latest developments, including the ceasefire. Ambassador Ahmad assured that Pakistan remains committed to working constructively with UN members to promote a peaceful and lawful resolution of the nuclear issue.

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