PM discusses Middle East crisis with Marco Rubio

PM discusses Middle East crisis with Marco Rubio

Shehbaz reiterates Pakistan鈥檚 commitment to peaceful resolution of Iran-Israel conflict; offers mediation role
鈥 Top US diplomat assures premier of Washington鈥檚 support for Islamabad鈥檚 counterterrorism efforts

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday received a telephone call from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, reiterating his (PM) desire for a peaceful solution to Iran-Israel conflict and offered Pakistan鈥檚 role to cool down the situation.

The US secretary of the state encouraged Pakistan to play its proactive role in the on-going peace efforts with Iran.

鈥淭he situation in the Middle East, particularly the Iran-Israel crisis, was also discussed, where the prime minister emphasised on the need to find a peaceful resolution to this grave crisis, through dialogue and diplomacy,鈥 a press release issued by the Prime Minister鈥檚 Office (PMO) said.

鈥淭he PM said Pakistan was ready to play a constructive role in any effort for peace in the current situation, which was deeply worrying, not only for the region, but for the entire world,鈥 it added.

During their warm and cordial conversation, the prime minister conveyed his best wishes for US President Donald Trump, praising his bold leadership.

He also appreciated Secretary Rubio鈥檚 proactive diplomacy that played a pivotal role in helping Pakistan and India to arrive at a ceasefire understanding and averting a major catastrophe between the two nuclear-armed states.

Prime Minister Shehbaz said President Trump鈥檚 positive statements about Pakistan were most encouraging for a durable peace in South Asia, which could only be made possible by initiating meaningful dialogue between Islamabad and New Delhi.

In this context, he reaffirmed Pakistan鈥檚 willingness for talks with India on all outstanding issues, including Jammu & Kashmir, the Indus Waters Treaty, trade and counter-terrorism.

Recalling President Trump鈥檚 focus on trade, the prime minister said Pakistan and the US needed to work together to advance mutually beneficial cooperation across a wide range of areas, including trade, investment, energy, mining, rare earth metals, and IT.

On security and counter-terrorism, the PM reaffirmed Pakistan鈥檚 resolve to deal with the menace of terrorism from the entire country, particularly the threat from BLA, TTP and other militant groups.

In this regard, Secretary Rubio appreciated Pakistan鈥檚 counter-ter-rorism efforts and assured Islam-abad of full cooperation by the US in countering all such threats.

The prime minister noted, with great satisfaction, the most cordial and productive discussion between President Trump and Chief of the Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, in Washington, earlier this week.

Both the prime minister and Secretary Rubio agreed that talks between the two countries must now be translated into tangible actions, across all areas.

The PM also stressed the need for frequent high-level engagements to build upon this positive momentum in Pakistan-US bilateral relations.

In this regard, he reiterated his invitation to President Trump to undertake an official visit to Pakistan and said that he too, was looking forward to meeting the US president at his earliest convenience.

The prime minister also reiterated his invitation to Secretary Rubio to visit Pakistan, at an early date.

Thanking the prime minister for receiving his telephone call, Secretary Rubio shared his desire to enhance bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and the US, across all areas of shared interest, the press release said.

He also appreciated Pakistan鈥檚 resolve to uphold the ceasefire understanding with India, as well as its sustained efforts for peace in the region. In this context, he encouraged Pakistan, which enjoys excellent ties with Iran, to continue playing its role in the ongoing peace efforts with Iran.

He further noted that the US was committed to working closely with Pakistan to promote regional as well as global peace and stability.

Published in Dawn, June 21th, 2025

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