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Iranian & American delegations’ renewed confidence in Pakistan’s conciliatory role is the result of Pakistan’s excellent diplomacy. Khawaja Rameez Hassan

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Umer Jamshaid Published April 25, 2026 | 05:13 PM

Iranian & American delegations’ renewed confidence in Pakistan’s conciliatory role is the result of Pakistan’s excellent diplomacy. Khawaja Rameez Hassan

Global powers recognize Pakistan’s efforts for a complete end to war and permanent peace in the region. Increasing defence capabilities of the homeland and making it a top priority is the need of the hour. Leader of the Muslim League-Q

Islamabad (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th Apr, 2026) Muslim League-Q leader Khawaja Rameez Hassan said in a press release that Pakistan is a shining star on the global horizon and is on the path to high flying.

He said that the enemy forces are making every effort to destabilize Pakistan but are facing defeat at the hands of the Pak Army and law enforcement agencies. Fitna-ul-Kharij-ul-Hindustan is committed to the nefarious plan of creating an atmosphere of fear through sabotage and terrorism, but the brave soldiers and national spirit of the Pakistani army are depriving them of their goals.He said that the promotion of an atmosphere of chaos through digital media is the main trick of the enemy, the victim of which is the educated young generation.

It is very important for the youth to resort to fact-based analysis and research before becoming part of any such nefarious conspiracy so that they are safe from being used by foreign hands against Pakistan.
Regarding the recent developments in the region, he said that the Iranian and American delegations’ renewed confidence in Pakistan’s conciliatory role is the result of Pakistan’s excellent diplomacy.Global powers have recognized Pakistan’s efforts for the complete end of war and permanent establishment of peace in the region.

Increasing defence capabilities and making it a top priority is the need of the hour.

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