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Pakistan reaffirms it won’t allow airspace use against Iran: FO

Published on: January 15, 2026 3:52 PM

Pakistan reiterated on Thursday that it would not permit its territory or airspace to be used against Iran, as tensions continue to escalate in the broader Middle East. Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi stressed Islamabad’s commitment to regional peace and stability during a weekly briefing.

Read More: Pakistan rejects Indian claims, backs Iran peace

He said Pakistan was closely monitoring developments in Iran and sought a peaceful resolution to the emerging situation. “As a neighbouring, friendly and brotherly country, Pakistan wants a peaceful solution to the situation in Iran,” he added, noting confidence in Iran’s ability to navigate its challenges.

Andrabi recalled that Pakistan had previously facilitated dialogue related to Iran’s nuclear negotiations, adding that Islamabad remained supportive of diplomatic engagement. He also confirmed that a travel advisory had been issued, citing deteriorating conditions linked to Iran’s ongoing economic crisis.

The spokesperson further disclosed that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif received a phone call from Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. Both leaders discussed recent Middle East developments and agreed to remain in close contact. The prime minister acknowledged Qatar’s diplomatic role and efforts to reduce tensions in the region.

Meanwhile, Tehran issued warnings to neighbouring countries hosting U.S. military forces, saying it would retaliate against American bases if Washington intervened in Iran’s domestic unrest, according to comments carried by Reuters. Three diplomats indicated that limited personnel adjustments were under way at a major U.S. base in the region, though no mass evacuation had been seen.

Read More: Pakistan faces limited options after US Iran tariff 

U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly signalled the possibility of intervention in support of Iranian protesters. A rights group alleges that around 2,600 people have been killed amid Iran’s crackdown on one of the largest protest movements against clerical rule in decades. Israeli officials assess that U.S. intervention is likely, though the timeline and scale remain uncertain.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: Foreign office, Latest, lead3, middle east crisis, Pakistan-Iran, Qatar diplomacy, Regional Tensions, U.S.–Iran

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