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PM Shehbaz Supports Bahrain Amid Tensions During Eidul Fitr Greetings

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a phone call with Bahrain’s King Hamad for Eidul Fitr. They exchanged warm greetings and reaffirmed their ties amid rising tensions in the region.

The conversation was cordial, marked by mutual goodwill. Both leaders wished each other’s countries well during the festive occasion and prayed for unity within the Muslim Ummah.

Sharif strongly condemned ongoing hostilities in the region, particularly recent attacks on Bahrain. He expressed condolences over the loss of lives and injuries caused by these incidents.

He praised Bahrain for its patience amid escalating tensions, reaffirming Pakistan’s support for stability. Sharif highlighted Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts to restore peace in the region.

Both leaders agreed to maintain close coordination on bilateral and regional matters as developments unfold.

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