Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to peace has received strong international backing, as the United Nations has echoed Islamabad’s call for dialogue over conflict.
In a clear and firm statement, the UN Secretary-General emphasized that the resolution of the Pakistan-India dispute lies only in dialogue. He said war serves no one’s interest and must be avoided at all costs.
This marks a diplomatic victory for Pakistan, whose consistent efforts at the international level have begun to show results. The United Nations has urged immediate steps to reduce tensions in South Asia.
The UN’s offer to mediate reflects Pakistan’s moral high ground and highlights the global failure of India’s rigid and aggressive approach.
Islamabad’s policy of peace has earned the trust of global institutions. India’s continued refusal to engage in talks is now widely seen as a defensive and isolating stance.
Once again, Pakistan has reminded the world that stability in the region will not come through force but through wisdom, diplomacy, and meaningful dialogue.
The UN’s willingness to mediate confirms Pakistan’s longstanding position that the Kashmir dispute and Indo-Pak tensions can only be resolved through peaceful political processes.