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Pakistan urges swift Hormuz shipping restoration at UN

Published on: April 17, 2026 3:32 PM

Pakistan has urged the international community to restore normal shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and ensure maritime security. Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad stressed the need for safe passage of civilian vessels and protection of crews. The appeal matters as disruptions affect global trade, energy supplies, and economies worldwide.

Speaking at the United Nations debate, Ahmad highlighted the wider impact of the Middle East conflict. He warned that escalating tensions have disrupted shipping lanes and harmed regional stability. Moreover, he reiterated Pakistan’s consistent stance supporting de-escalation and peaceful dialogue.

Read more: UN engages Pakistan to secure Strait of Hormuz amid tensions

Pakistan, he said, has prioritised cessation of hostilities and diplomatic engagement since the crisis began. He noted that Islamabad hosted key talks aimed at reducing tensions and promoting peace. Furthermore, Pakistan continues outreach with regional and global partners to support negotiations.

Statement by Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad,
Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the UN,
At the General Assembly Veto Debate on the Strait of Hormuz
(16 April 2026)
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Madam President,

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— Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN (@PakistanUN_NY) April 16, 2026

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said Washington was close to a deal with Iran. He indicated a possible visit to Islamabad if an agreement is finalised. The proposed deal includes commitments aimed at preventing nuclear escalation and stabilising the region.

Read more: Pakistan warns UN funding crisis threatens global peace

Ahmad warned that continued disruption in the Strait could worsen global economic conditions. He said energy flows, food supplies, and livelihoods are already under strain. However, he added that restoring maritime traffic and pursuing diplomacy could ease the crisis and benefit all nations.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: global shipping disruption, Iran US tensions, Latest, maritime security Hormuz, Middle East conflict 2026, Pakistan UN statement, Strait of Hormuz crisis

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