
WASHINGTON: A resolution introduced in the United States House of Representatives has praised Pakistan for its diplomatic efforts during the Iran conflict, describing Islamabad’s role as constructive and important for regional peace.
The resolution was presented by US Congressman Al Green, who commended Pakistan for acting as a neutral and reliable mediator during heightened tensions involving Iran.
According to the text of the resolution, Pakistan avoided becoming a direct party to the conflict and instead focused on maintaining diplomatic engagement, facilitating dialogue, and supporting efforts aimed at achieving a ceasefire.
The document also noted that Islamabad hosted various diplomatic delegations and played an active role in advancing negotiations during the crisis.
The resolution further appreciated Pakistan’s efforts to sustain the peace process despite internal pressures and administrative challenges, stating that the country continued diplomatic activities to preserve a conducive environment for talks.
It also highlighted the humanitarian and economic consequences of the Iran conflict, noting that thousands of lives were lost and millions of people were displaced, with international organizations warning of growing humanitarian needs.
The document expressed concern over the impact of regional tensions on global energy markets and oil supplies, while also warning that war-related expenditures could rise to billions of dollars per day.
The resolution emphasized that diplomacy remains the only effective path toward lasting peace in the region and stated that Pakistan’s responsible and positive role has enhanced its standing at the international level.



