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Ahsan Iqbal says Pakistan saved region, slams India

Published on: April 11, 2026 11:50 PM

Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal has said Pakistan played a key role in preventing regional and global destruction. His remarks come amid ongoing diplomatic activity in Islamabad. The statement matters as tensions remain high in the region.

Ahsan Iqbal said the world is closely watching Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts. He claimed that Pakistan helped prevent wider conflict involving multiple countries. Moreover, he said international delegations are currently in Islamabad for peace talks. This highlights Pakistan’s growing diplomatic visibility.

Read more: Why the World Should Be Alarmed by India Right Now

He further stated that the recent conflict had placed pressure on the global economy. In addition, he said Pakistan contributed to efforts that helped stop escalation. However, he warned that instability still exists across the region. Therefore, continued diplomatic engagement is necessary.

The minister also said Pakistan’s leadership played an important role in peace efforts. He credited political and military coordination for recent diplomatic achievements. Furthermore, he emphasized that regional tensions remain visible across borders. This reflects ongoing security challenges.

Read more: Pakistan warns India against conducting ‘false-flag operation’

Overall, Ahsan Iqbal said Pakistan has gained international respect through its mediation efforts. He added that the country continues to promote peace and stability. Analysts note that such statements reflect rising diplomatic positioning in regional affairs.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Ahsan Iqbal statement, India Pakistan relations, Islamabad peace talks, Latest, Pakistan diplomacy 2026, Pakistan international role, regional peace efforts Pakistan

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