UK High Commissioner to Pakistan Jane Marriott has expressed gratitude to Pakistan for its key diplomatic contribution in facilitating the recent US-Iran ceasefire agreement.
In a congratulatory statement, she praised Islamabad’s effective diplomacy in helping reduce tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Pakistan’s Diplomatic Efforts Recognized Globally
Jane Marriott noted that Pakistan played a constructive and influential role in supporting ceasefire negotiations, which helped prevent further escalation in the US-Iran conflict.
She emphasized that Pakistan’s efforts contributed significantly to:
- Achieving a temporary ceasefire framework
- Supporting regional stability in the Middle East
- Encouraging continued dialogue between conflicting parties
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Ceasefire Achieved Through Multi-Nation Engagement
The ceasefire comes after coordinated diplomatic engagement involving multiple stakeholders, including Pakistan’s leadership.
Key figures such as Shehbaz Sharif and Asim Munir were widely credited in international reports for their mediation efforts.
Their involvement is seen as instrumental in creating space for negotiations between the United States and Iran, including discussions linked to the Strait of Hormuz reopening and broader de-escalation measures.
Growing Recognition of Pakistan’s Global Diplomatic Role
The UK envoy’s remarks add to increasing international acknowledgment of Pakistan’s role in conflict resolution and peace-building diplomacy.
Analysts suggest that Pakistan’s engagement in the crisis highlights:
- Its growing influence in international diplomacy
- Its ability to act as a bridge between global powers
- Its contribution to reducing geopolitical tensions
Broader Impact of US-Iran Ceasefire
The ceasefire, which includes a temporary pause in military actions and discussions on strategic issues such as the Strait of Hormuz, is being closely monitored by global stakeholders.
Diplomatic observers believe the current 2-week window is critical for transforming the ceasefire into a long-term peace agreement.