The Middle East is bracing for a possible new wave of attacks by
Iran and its allies following last week's killing of senior
members of militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah. Tehran has
blamed the death of Hamas's political leader on Iranian soil on
Israel, which has not confirmed involvement.
The United States has been carrying out round-the-clock
diplomacy, urging other countries through diplomatic channels to
tell Iran that escalation in the Middle East is not in their
interest, according to the state department.
"Pakistan will support all efforts to prevent a war in the
Middle East," said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra
Baloch at a media briefing. She did not comment on whether
Pakistan had been in contact with Washington over the issue.
She denied reports by the Jerusalem Post newspaper that Pakistan
was planning to provide Shaheen-III medium-range ballistic
missiles to Iran.
Pakistan does not have diplomatic ties with Israel. It has seen
a stark improvement in previously rocky ties with neighboring
Iran that culminated in tit-for-tat military fire between the
two nations in January. Iran's president visited in April and
the nations have said they are boosting trade ties and regional
cooperation.
Pakistan's deputy prime minister and foreign minister Ishaq Dar
had spoken by phone with Iran's foreign minister in recent days,
Baloch said, and had attended an emergency meeting convened by
the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting in Saudi
Arabia this week where he condemned Israel's actions in the Gaza
strip and called for a ceasefire and better access for
humanitarian aid.
"He also called for preventing further escalation of violence
and tensions," she added.
This week a Pakistani man with alleged ties to Iran was charged
in the United States in connection with a foiled plot to
assassinate a U.S. politician or government officials, according
to the justice department.
Baloch said Pakistan had contacted U.S. authorities and was
waiting for more information. She added Pakistan could not
determine any individual's nationality without full details.
(Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield in Islamabad; Editing by Kim
Coghill)
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