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US-Iran talks: Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts praised in British Parliament

Published on: April 14, 2026 9:35 AM

UK Parliament Praises Pakistan’s Diplomatic Efforts

Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts to ease tensions between the United States and Iran have been praised in the British Parliament, highlighting Islamabad’s growing role in promoting regional peace.

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During a parliamentary session, British Member of Parliament Muhammed Afzal commended Pakistan for playing what he described as a “leading role” in encouraging dialogue between Washington and Tehran. He emphasized that at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East, Pakistan’s approach reflects a strong commitment to peace and stability.

Whole world is ‘indebted’ to Pakistan for its diplomatic efforts in US-Iran ceasefire: UK MP pic.twitter.com/npbcgRN2bu

— Pakistan TV Digital (@PakistanTVcom) April 13, 2026

Afzal also questioned the British prime minister about the United Kingdom’s role in supporting Pakistan’s diplomatic initiatives. He asked how Britain is contributing to international efforts aimed at achieving lasting peace in the region, particularly through cooperation with Pakistan.

“We saw this weekend Pakistan take global leadership…” pic.twitter.com/H1dvYjIVFk

— Nasim Zehra (@NasimZehra) April 13, 2026

The remarks come at a time when global attention remains focused on reducing tensions between the US and Iran. Pakistan has emerged as a potential mediator, maintaining diplomatic ties with both countries and consistently advocating dialogue over conflict.

Experts believe that the discussion in the British Parliament reflects increasing international recognition of Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts. Being acknowledged in such a forum signals confidence in Islamabad’s ability to contribute meaningfully to conflict resolution.

Analysts also note that Pakistan’s balanced foreign policy and emphasis on peaceful engagement have strengthened its position as a credible intermediary. While challenges persist, its continued involvement in diplomatic efforts is being closely monitored by the international community.

Read More: Pakistan, UK relations based on mutual respect: Speaker

As tensions in the Middle East continue, Pakistan’s role is expected to remain significant, with global stakeholders looking toward diplomatic solutions to ensure long-term regional stability.

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: international relations, Latest, lead, mediation efforts., Middle East peace, Pakistan diplomacy, UK Parliament, US Iran talks

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