Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi hails Pakistan’s support as Tehran vows to defend sovereignty

PM Shehbaz Sharif shakes hands with Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi during a meeting in Islamabad. Photo: express

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday expressed gratitude to the government and people of Pakistan for their unwavering support amid aggression from the United States and Israel.

On social media platform X, in a post in Urdu, Araghchi wrote: “On this blessed and spiritual day, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the government and people of Pakistan for their full-throated expression of solidarity with the people and government of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the face of aggression by America and the Zionist regime.”

He added that Iran remains committed to defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity, relying fully on Allah Almighty, and called for steadfastness and perseverance in the face of external threats.

The conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran erupted on February 28, 2026, when US and Israeli forces launched coordinated strikes on Iranian military sites, citing threats to regional security. The attacks quickly escalated into a broader confrontation, with Iran retaliating through drone and missile strikes targeting US assets and allied interests across the Gulf.

The war has disrupted major shipping routes, most notably the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global oil supplies, raising fears of a protracted regional conflict with far-reaching economic consequences.

Global markets and transportation networks have been severely impacted by the war. Oil prices have surged, with Brent crude crossing $104 per barrel, while air travel in the Middle East has been disrupted due to restrictions on key hubs like Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi.

Governments and international organisations have warned of cascading effects on energy security, aviation, and regional stability, while Iran has maintained that it is ready to defend itself for as long as necessary.

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The conflict continues to pose a direct challenge to US influence in the region, testing alliances and underscoring the strategic importance of the Gulf.

Pakistan has maintained a cautious but supportive stance amid the US-Israel-Iran conflict, calling for restraint and dialogue while avoiding direct military involvement.

Islamabad has expressed solidarity with Iran, with officials and public figures highlighting the historical, cultural, and economic ties between the two countries.

Pakistan’s role has primarily been diplomatic, offering moral and political backing to Tehran while urging regional powers to de-escalate tensions and prevent further disruption to energy supplies and trade through the Gulf.



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