Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Uzbekistan urge restraint, diplomacy over Middle East tensions

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Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, and Uzbekistan – (Web Desk) – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke with leaders from Azerbaijan, Malaysia, and Uzbekistan on Friday. He asked for calm and urged a peaceful way to reduce rising tensions in the Middle East.

He had separate phone calls with Ilham Aliyev, Anwar Ibrahim, and Shavkat Mirziyoyev. During the talks, they shared Eid ul Fitr greetings and spoke about the changing situation in the Middle East.

While talking with President Aliyev, the prime minister sent warm Eid wishes to the people and leadership of Azerbaijan. Aliyev also shared his good wishes in return.

Both leaders prayed for unity within the Muslim Ummah and voiced concern over ongoing hostilities in Iran and the Gulf region, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said.

PM Shehbaz condemned attacks targeting Azerbaijan and expressed Pakistan’s solidarity with its people. The two sides called for immediate de-escalation and emphasised dialogue and diplomacy to resolve outstanding issues.

Separately, in a conversation with Malaysian PM Ibrahim, both leaders exchanged Eid greetings and underscored the need for peace and harmony across the Ummah.

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They agreed on the urgency of de-escalation in the Middle East and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting diplomatic efforts aimed at restoring stability.

The two sides also expressed satisfaction over the positive trajectory of Pakistan-Malaysia relations and pledged to further deepen cooperation.

In his call with President Mirziyoyev, the prime minister extended Eid greetings, which were warmly returned.

They discussed regional tensions, calling for restraint and reiterating that dialogue and diplomacy remain essential for resolving conflicts.

The two leaders also reviewed bilateral ties, expressing satisfaction over the outcomes of the Uzbek president’s recent visit to Pakistan and stressing the importance of timely follow-up on key decisions.

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PM Shehbaz had also spoken with Turkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Jordanian King Abdullah II a day ago, with discussions focusing on the Middle East situation and the need for de-escalation.

 

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