Many countries of the world are worried about the increasing tension between Pakistan and Iran. America has also expressed concern over the increasing tension and has appealed to both sides to maintain peace. US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in his statement on Thursday that 'We are concerned about the increasing tension in the region. We have said many times that we are worried about the possibility of increasing fighting after the October 7 incident.
America praised Pakistan
Miller said, 'This is why we are continuously trying to reduce tension through diplomatic efforts.' America praised the statement of the Pakistani government to resolve the issues together and said that 'there is no need to escalate the fight.' Did Pakistan consult America before attacking Iran? In response to this question of journalists, Miller said 'I have no information about such personal matter.'
He said that 'Pakistan is a non-NATO ally of America and will remain so, but we appeal for peace from all sides.' America also criticized Iran. Miller said that 'Iran struck three neighboring countries including Pakistan. Iran has a long history of funding terrorism, fueling instability in the Middle East. We are seeing that because of this the conflict in Gaza is increasing.
Iran accused of increasing instability in the region
America said that 'Iran has been a supporter of Hamas for years. He funds Hezbollah. He also funds Houthis. Iran is increasing the instability of the region. That's why we're taking action to hold Iran accountable. John Kirby, coordinator of the National Security Council at the White House, said that 'America is monitoring the situation and is in touch with Pakistani allies. There is no need to increase tension between the two countries. Kirby also criticized Iran's earlier air strike on Pakistan and accused Iran of increasing regional instability.
United Nations Chief also expressed concern
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern over the increasing tension between Pakistan and Iran and appealed to both sides to maintain peace. The UN Chief appealed to resolve the dispute through peaceful means and asked both countries to respect each other's sovereignty. Let us tell you that on Tuesday, Iran carried out an air strike on the bases of the terrorist organization Jaish al-Adal on the border of Pakistan. Pakistan expressed strong displeasure over this and claimed the death of two children. In response, Pakistan also carried out an air strike on the border with Iran, in which nine people were reported dead. This has increased tension between the two countries.
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