Governor Sindh Syed Muhammad Nehal Hashmi today emphatically called upon the international community to play an effective role in the just resolution of protracted disputes, including Palestine and Kashmir, warning that any nascent conflict would carry severe repercussions for the global economy, particularly impacting the Islamic world.
The Governor delivered this message on the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, stressing that a coordinated strategy, effective international cooperation, and proactive diplomatic efforts are indispensable for ensuring worldwide tranquillity.
He underscored Pakistan”s consistent positive contributions to fostering peace, stability, and harmony on the global stage.
Hashmi acknowledged the widespread appreciation for the role played by Pakistan’s Prime Minister and Field Marshal in advocating for a peaceful resolution to tensions between Iran and the United States.
He affirmed that dialogue, tolerance, and mutual respect are paramount for achieving enduring peace, while highlighting the United Nations” pivotal function in upholding global peace, facilitating development, and ensuring justice.
Pakistan”s robust involvement in UN peacekeeping missions further demonstrates its unwavering dedication to peace, the Governor added.
Emphasising the critical importance of international collaboration and diplomatic engagement, he noted that the observance served as a timely reminder to re-commit to principles of peace, unity, and global harmony.
The de-escalation of tensions between the United States and Iran remains crucial for both regional and worldwide peace, Governor Hashmi observed, reiterating that warfare offers no solution and that disagreements can only be settled through conversation and diplomacy.
Pakistan has consistently acted as an intermediary, bridging divides between allied Muslim nations and influential global powers.
Concluding his address, he urged collective endeavours to transform the world into a haven of peace, devoid of animosity, strife, and warfare.