Govt urged to maintain neutrality in Iran conflict

Political leaders and analysts have urged the government to remain neutral in the Iran conflict, warning that taking sides could harm Pakistan's interests and security.

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March 10, 2026

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Govt urged to maintain neutrality in Iran conflict

ISLAMABAD: Political leaders and analysts have called on the government to refrain from taking sides in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, emphasizing the importance of maintaining neutrality for Pakistan's national interests.

According to statements reported, various figures have stressed that Pakistan should avoid becoming entangled in regional disputes, particularly those involving neighboring countries. They highlighted the potential risks to Pakistan's security and diplomatic standing if the country were to align itself with any party in the conflict.

Speakers underscored that Pakistan's foreign policy should be guided by its own interests and the principle of non-interference. They urged the government to pursue a balanced approach, advocating for peace and stability in the region.

Some participants also noted that Pakistan has historically played a mediating role in regional conflicts and should continue to promote dialogue and peaceful resolution of disputes. They warned that taking sides could have negative repercussions for Pakistan's economy and security situation.

The calls for neutrality come amid heightened tensions in the region, with concerns that further escalation could impact neighboring countries, including Pakistan. Observers have suggested that the government should prioritize diplomatic engagement and work with international partners to de-escalate the situation.

As the situation develops, stakeholders continue to monitor the government's response and urge adherence to a policy of non-alignment in order to safeguard Pakistan's interests.

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