Mediator Pakistan says renewed US-Iran conflict is ‘in no one’s interest’
Summary
Pakistan urged all parties involved in the US-Iran conflict to remain calm after a ceasefire ended and fighting started again. The Pakistani government said restarting the conflict would harm everyone and offered to help bring peace, while attacks continued between the US and Iran in the Gulf region.Key Facts
- Pakistan called on the US and Iran to show restraint after nearly three weeks of ceasefire ended.
- The ceasefire was based on an agreement called the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), made in April.
- The US launched air strikes on around 90 Iranian sites, including military and radar locations.
- Iran responded with missile and drone attacks on US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and a drone attack in Qatar.
- Iran reported deaths of military personnel in these attacks.
- The US reimposed sanctions on Iranian oil exports after Iranian attacks on commercial ships.
- President Trump declared the ceasefire over, threatened naval blockades, and criticized Iranian leaders.
- Regional countries like Qatar, Egypt, and Kuwait urged both sides to return to diplomacy and stop attacks.
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