
Pakistan Urges Diplomacy Over Strait of Hormuz Crisis
The United Nations Security Council heard Pakistan’s concerns over disruptions in global maritime routes, particularly the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad emphasized that such disruptions could severely impact international trade and economic stability.
Ambassador Iftikhar highlighted how the crisis affects developing countries, especially those reliant on oil, gas, and essential commodities for their economy. He stressed the need to protect global waterways’ safety and openness, as well as uphold the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Pakistan, along with China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, has been actively involved in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions between the US and Iran. Ambassador Iftikhar reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to diplomacy and dialogue for resolving the crisis.
In a show of support for global maritime security, Pakistan commands Combined Task Forces 150 and 151, tasked with protecting commercial shipping and suppressing piracy. The Pakistani envoy called on all nations to work together in preserving international law and maintaining peace and stability at sea.
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