The Pakistan Army has strongly condemned recent attacks on sites in Saudi Arabia, warning that such actions could seriously undermine ongoing peace and mediation efforts in the region.
The condemnation came during the 274th Corps Commanders’ Conference held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, chaired by Asim Munir.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations, the forum reviewed both internal and regional security situations, with a particular focus on developments in the Middle East.
Military leadership described the attacks on Saudi facilities as a dangerous and unnecessary escalation, warning that such actions could disrupt efforts aimed at reducing tensions and promoting dialogue.
The forum emphasised that maintaining a peaceful environment is essential for successful diplomacy and mediation. It cautioned that any move increasing tensions could negatively impact ongoing initiatives for regional stability.
Participants reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to peace, stability, and dialogue, stressing the importance of restraint from all sides to prevent further escalation.
The conference also included a comprehensive review of the country’s security landscape and operational preparedness, with senior commanders discussing professional matters and national security priorities.
The development comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, with Pakistan’s military leadership highlighting the risks posed by aggressive actions that could derail peace efforts.
