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Briefing: Who is Pakistan supporting in Iran war?

Strategic angle: Islamabad has so far presented itself as a 'neutral' party in the conflict, condemning the US-Israeli strikes on Iran as well as castigating Tehran for its attacks on Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries.

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Updated 29 days ago
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Pakistan has positioned itself as a neutral party in the Iran war, which has significant implications for regional stability and security architecture. The country has condemned the US-Israeli military actions against Iran, indicating a preference for diplomatic channels over military escalation.

Simultaneously, Islamabad has criticized Iran for its attacks on Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations, reflecting a complex balancing act in its foreign policy. This dual condemnation may affect Pakistan's relations with both Tehran and its Gulf allies, potentially influencing regional energy and trade flows.

The neutrality stance taken by Pakistan could impact its infrastructure and operational strategies, especially in the context of energy supply routes and regional cooperation frameworks. As tensions escalate, the risk to critical infrastructure in the region could increase, necessitating a reevaluation of security measures.