
Turkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar to say that Turkiye fully stands with Pakistan against India s unprovoked aggression.
During the call, the Turkish minister said he is deeply worried about rising tensions in the region and stressed that peaceful solutions and diplomacy are the only way to bring lasting peace.
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Both leaders agreed that keeping close contact is very important right now, so they can deal quickly with any sudden or dangerous situation.
Hakan Fidan also assured that Turkey will continue to support Pakistan on every level and will stand by its side against any kind of unfair actions or aggression.
India launched missile attacks on five places in Pakistan – Kotli, Ahmedpur East, Muzaffarabad, Bagh, and Muridke. According to Pakistan’s military spokesperson, DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the missiles hit civilian areas, including a mosque in Ahmedpur East.
He called the attacks cowardly and targeted at innocent people.
Soon after the strikes, Pakistan closed its airspace for 48 hours and canceled all flights. Aviation authorities released an official notice confirming the closure.
Officials are asking citizens to remain peaceful and alert, and to fully cooperate with security and rescue teams, who are already working in the affected areas.



