Pakistan is determined to continue its mediation role to help maintain regional peace and prevent any further escalation of tensions involving Iran, the United States and other regional actors, according to a Foreign Office report presented to the National Assembly.
The report outlined Pakistan’s policy strategy, assessed the impact of recent regional developments and highlighted Islamabad’s diplomatic efforts to promote peace and stability across the Middle East.
According to the Foreign Office, preventing the further spread of the Iran-US conflict is Pakistan’s foremost priority.
The report stated that Pakistan will continue playing the role of a mediator to support regional peace and stability and is making every effort to stop the conflict from expanding further.
Officials said Islamabad remains committed to diplomatic engagement and conflict resolution as part of its broader regional strategy.
Mediation role earns international recognition
The report noted that Pakistan’s ceasefire and mediation efforts have strengthened the country’s political and diplomatic standing.
According to the Foreign Office, Pakistan’s role has been appreciated not only in Iran but also across Gulf countries and throughout the wider region.
The report said these diplomatic efforts have enhanced Pakistan’s reputation as a constructive and responsible regional actor.
The Foreign Office report stated that the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran has significantly altered the political and economic dynamics of the region.
It said recent developments have reshaped Iran’s domestic politics and influenced the strategic outlook of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
According to the report, Gulf countries are now in a position to reassess their economic and security policies in light of changing regional realities.
Broader geopolitical implications
The Foreign Office said recent events have also made Israel’s expansionist ambitions more apparent to the international community.
The report further warned that developments surrounding the Strait of Hormuz could have a major impact on the political and economic landscape of the region.
Officials noted that changing conditions may also lead to a reshaping of regional trade routes, creating both challenges and opportunities for countries across the Middle East and South Asia.
Opportunity for stronger regional partnerships
According to the report, current diplomatic and political developments could eventually be transformed into long-term partnerships. The Foreign Office said there is potential for increased political and security cooperation involving Pakistan and other regional countries.
Officials believe that Islamabad’s diplomatic engagement during the crisis may help strengthen future strategic relationships.
Economic preparedness remains essential
The report stressed that Pakistan must prepare for both the immediate and long-term economic and structural effects of regional instability.
While there have been no immediate impacts on remittances or overseas Pakistanis so far, officials cautioned that the situation could change if tensions continue for an extended period.
The Foreign Office said preparations are necessary to address any future challenges arising from prolonged instability.
No immediate impact on remittances
According to the report, there has been no immediate effect on remittance inflows or the Pakistani community living abroad.
However, officials warned that a prolonged crisis could negatively affect overseas Pakistanis, trade activity and the broader economy.
The report noted that extended instability in the region could create economic uncertainty and disrupt key commercial and financial flows.
The Foreign Office concluded that if tensions flare up again, the consequences could be significant for both Pakistan and the wider region. Officials warned that renewed conflict would likely have profound political, economic and security implications.
The report reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to diplomatic engagement, mediation and regional cooperation as the preferred path toward lasting peace and stability.


