
Major global powers and international organizations have called for restraint and diplomacy after tensions escalated between Pakistan and Afghanistan following cross-border clashes and military operations.
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Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq in response to what officials described as unprovoked aggression by the Afghan Taliban along the border. Federal Information Minister Atta Tarar said Pakistani security forces killed 133 militants and injured over 200 others during the operation. Security sources added that several militant posts were destroyed, and Afghan Taliban fighters reportedly raised white flags at some positions following the strikes.
در ماه مبارک رمضان، ماه خویشتنداری و تقویت همبستگی در جهان اسلام، شایسته است افغانستان و پاکستان اختلافات موجود را در چارچوب حسن همجواری و از مسیر گفتوگو مدیریت و حلوفصل کنند.
جمهوری اسلامی ایران آماده هرگونه مساعدت در تسهیل گفتوگو و تقویت تفاهم و همکاری میان دو کشور، است. pic.twitter.com/5CI7M456aJ— Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) February 27, 2026
Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @MIshaqDar50 held a telephone conversation with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan @HakanFidan, and exchange views on recent regional developments, particularly the situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan.… pic.twitter.com/9Pej9RtLo5
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) February 27, 2026
China expressed deep concern over the situation, with Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stating that Beijing was monitoring developments closely and was willing to play a constructive role in easing tensions.
Russia also urged both countries to immediately halt hostilities and resolve their differences through diplomatic channels. Moscow indicated it would consider mediation if requested by both sides, emphasizing the importance of regional stability.
Iran offered to facilitate dialogue, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressing readiness to assist in promoting understanding and cooperation between the neighboring countries.
Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres voiced deep concern and urged both sides to fulfill their obligations under international law and prioritize civilian protection.
Diplomatic engagement also continued at the bilateral level, as Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held discussions with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on regional developments. Both sides emphasized peace and stability in the region.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim also called for restraint, urging both nations to cease military operations and pursue negotiations.
The calls from global powers highlight growing international concern and underscore the urgency of diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and restore stability in the region.