PM Shehbaz, Jordan’s King discuss Middle East tensions
ISLAMABAD, MAR 1 /DNA/ – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a telephone conversation with his brother, King Abdullah II of Jordan to discuss the rapidly evolving situation in the Middle East.
During the call, the Prime Minister conveyed Pakistan’s deep concern over the recent escalation in regional hostilities. He specifically pointed to the heightened tensions following Israeli attacks on Iran and the subsequent retaliatory strikes targeting Jordan and other brotherly countries.
Expressing alarm over the deteriorating security landscape, PM Shehbaz emphasized the urgent need for all parties to exercise restraint. He stressed the importance of resuming dialogue and prioritizing de-escalation to preserve regional peace and stability.
Reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to the Hashemite Kingdom, the Prime Minister stated that Pakistan stands in full solidarity with the brotherly people of Jordan. He further assured King Abdullah II that Pakistan remains ready to support all efforts aimed at restoring calm and preventing further bloodshed in the region.
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