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Breaking: Pakistan Condemns U.S. Strike on Iran, Accuses Violation of International Law

Islamabad, June 22, 2025 – Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry issued a strong condemnation of the recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, asserting that the attacks "violate all norms of international law." The statement emphasized that Iran has a legitimate right to self-d…

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Islamabad, June 22, 2025 – Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry issued a strong condemnation of the recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, asserting that the attacks "violate all norms of international law." The statement emphasized that Iran has a legitimate right to self-defense under the UN Charter and urgently called for a diplomatic resolution to the escalating crisis.

Pakistan's Statement Highlights

  • Breach of International Norms: The Foreign Office branded the strikes as “deeply disturbing," warning that such actions risk destabilizing not just the region, but the world at large.
  • Iran’s Right to Defense: Pakistan reaffirmed Iran's entitlement to protect itself under the principles enshrined in the UN Charter.
  • Urgent Call for Diplomacy: The statement underlined the importance of dialogue and adherence to international humanitarian law, urging all parties to halt violence immediately.

Sources: DeccanChronicle.com, ArabNews.com, Geo.tv, Business-Standard.com, Tribune.com.pk

Regional and Global Impact

  • Potential for Wider Conflict: Analysts report that U.S. strikes targeted Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—key nuclear sites. Iran warned of possible retaliation, heightening fears of broader conflict.
  • Pakistan’s Dual Stance: Interestingly, the condemnation came just a day after Pakistan nominated former President Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in de-escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. Critics see this move as signaling a nuanced diplomatic pivot—support for Trump’s regional mediation but disapproval of his aggressive Iran policy.

Sources: Reuters, HindustanTimes, Times of India

What Lies Ahead?

  • Diplomatic Pressure: Pakistan is expected to rally other Muslim and regional allies to focus on diplomatic and legal avenues, including potential appeals to the International Court of Justice.
  • Tense Border Atmosphere: With strained Iran-Pakistan relations and a 900‑km shared frontier, Islamabad is working to prevent any spillover from Iran’s response.
  • Global Community Reaction: Nations like New Zealand, Australia, Mexico, Venezuela, and Cuba also condemned the U.S. action, demanding restraint and urgent de-escalation.

Why This Matters for South Asia

  • Diplomatic Tightrope: Pakistan’s move illustrates its balancing act—lauding U.S. engagement in South Asia while condemning U.S. military action elsewhere.
  • Precedent for Regional Norms: The controversy puts a spotlight on international law's role in modern conflict and may shape how Pakistan and neighboring countries respond to future U.S. military operations.
  • Broader Middle East Fallout: The region remains on edge, with Iran already retaliating against Israel and now with Pakistan warning of ripple effects extending to its own soil.

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