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Pakistan calls for ceasefire, renewed commitment to diplomacy in Ukraine

Pakistan calls for ceasefire, renewed commitment to diplomacy in Ukraine

Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Permanent Representative of Pakistan, speaking at the UNSC Emergency Meeting on Ukraine held on May 28, 2026. (Photo: X/@PakistanUN_NY)

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has reiterated its strong call for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a renewed commitment to diplomacy to end the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, warning that continued military escalation is deepening humanitarian suffering and threatening regional stability.


Speaking at the UN Security Council (UNSC) emergency meeting on Ukraine, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, expressed grave concern over the recent surge in fighting and its devastating humanitarian consequences, said a post shared on X on Friday by Pakistan’s Permanent Mission to the UN.

Ambassador Ahmad reaffirmed Pakistan’s principled position on adherence to international law and international humanitarian law, emphasizing that all parties must fully comply with their obligations, including the protection of civilians and diplomatic compounds under international customary and treaty law.

 

‘Imperative of peaceful settlement’

“The recent escalation demonstrates yet again the imperative of peaceful settlement,” the ambassador stated, underscoring that dialogue and diplomacy remain the only viable path to achieving a comprehensive and lasting peace.


Pakistan stressed that military means cannot deliver sustainable peace and called on all sides to agree to an immediate and complete ceasefire to create the necessary space for meaningful negotiations.


Reiterating Pakistan’s long-standing support for a negotiated resolution, Ambassador Ahmad emphasized the importance of respecting the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and addressing the legitimate security interests of all parties concerned.

 

US-facilitated dialogue process

He also expressed hope that the US-facilitated dialogue process would resume at the earliest opportunity to help advance efforts toward a peaceful settlement.


Highlighting Pakistan’s support for international peace initiatives, Ambassador Ahmad recalled Pakistan’s vote in favor of UN Security Council Resolution 2774 adopted in February last year and reaffirmed Pakistan’s continued support for all efforts aimed at achieving a comprehensive, durable and peaceful resolution of the conflict.


“Every passing day with continuation of hostilities only deepens the misery of the people in the region and distances the parties further from the much-needed peace,” he concluded.