ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday urged all sides to exercise restraint and give peace a little more chance as the Middle East crisis flares-up, said a statement on his X.
PM Sharif stated that the recent surge in violence in the Middle East is a “stark reminder of the dangers” associated with a tenuous ceasefire and the “unbearable consequences” it may lead to.
“As we work earnestly and painstakingly, together with our brothers and partners, to find a peaceful diplomatic solution to the conflict, and especially when the final objective is just about to be achieved, we sincerely urge all sides to exercise restraint and give peace a little more chance,” said the statement.
PM Sharif urged to continue to “remain on the path of peace and diplomacy” which have “bright prospects of success” instead of violence and destruction.
The remark by the prime minister comes after Israel and Iran exchanged attacks on Monday for the first time since the ceasefire in the Middle East war took effect on April 8.
Israel also struck the Lebanese capital despite the US announcement of a truce plan last week.
US President Donald Trump said that Iran and Israel wanted a ceasefire but warned that ongoing peace negotiations were "subject to ignorance or stupidity."
Israel’s persistent operations, including strikes, on Lebanon have resulted in failing to secure peace deal for Middle East peace.