On April 8, 2026, countries around the world and international organizations welcomed the recent ceasefire between the United States and Iran. Many called for lasting peace in the Middle East and appreciated the efforts made to reduce tensions.
Global leaders and institutions praised Pakistan’s important role in helping both sides reach this agreement. Its diplomatic efforts were widely recognized as a key factor in achieving the ceasefire.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, welcomed the agreement and urged both countries to follow its terms carefully. He also thanked Pakistan for its strong mediation efforts that helped avoid further conflict.
Countries like Iraq and Egypt described the ceasefire as an important opportunity. Iraq’s Foreign Ministry supported Pakistan’s diplomatic work in reducing tensions, while Egypt appreciated the decision to stop military actions. Egypt also announced that it would continue peace efforts along with Pakistan and Turkey.
In Asia, Japan called the ceasefire a positive step for the region. Meanwhile, Indonesia and Malaysia stressed the importance of respecting sovereignty and avoiding further tensions.
Australia and New Zealand also welcomed the ceasefire. Australia praised the roles of Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia in helping achieve peace. New Zealand described the ceasefire as a positive start but said more steps are needed for long-term stability.
The international community expressed hope that this ceasefire will lead to lasting peace in the region. Many believe it can open the door for dialogue and help address security concerns in Gulf countries through peaceful talks.
Reported by Save Our Pak
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