ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday called for immediate measures for de-escalation in the Middle East saying Pakistan will not be part of any conflict in the region.
The prime minister expressed deep concern over the evolving situation in the region in a meeting with Oman’s Minister for Endowment and Religious Affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Abdullah Assalami.
PM Imran Khan underlined the imperative of av oiding any further escalation, and stressed that war is in nobody’s interest. He recalled that Pakistan has suffered greatly due to earlier regional conflicts.
The prime minister also recalled his earlier efforts for facilitation of contacts between the United States and Iran as well as Iran and Saudi Arabia for peaceful resolution of differences and disputes.
He stressed that Pakistan would always be a partner for peace and would continue playing its role to defuse tensions, prevent a conflict, and preserve peace.
The prime minister also highlighted the dire human rights and humanitarian situation arising from the inhuman lock down in Occupied Kashmir for over five months and noted the discriminatory policies of the BJP government against minorities, especially Muslims. He stressed that the international community has to take urgent steps to address this situation.
Noting the traditionally close ties between Pakistan and Oman, the prime minister expressed the desire to further strengthen bilateral cooperation in all fields. He extended cordial greetings and best wishes for ruler of Oman Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al-Said.