Pakistan has expressed strong support for Syria’s ongoing political and economic transition during a session of the United Nations Security Council. Speaking at the briefing, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative Asim Iftikhar Ahmad highlighted the importance of maintaining stability in the region during a sensitive phase.
Pakistan praised the Syrian government’s approach in navigating complex regional challenges and preventing the spillover of broader Middle East tensions into the country. The envoy described Syria’s transition as being at a critical stage and stressed the need for continued international support to ensure progress toward recovery and long-term stability.
During the meeting, Pakistan reiterated that a peaceful, prosperous, and stable Middle East remains a shared global priority. The discussion at the Security Council focused on Syria’s ongoing political process, as well as humanitarian and economic challenges facing the country.
Pakistan’s statement reflects its broader diplomatic stance of promoting regional peace and encouraging constructive engagement in conflict-affected areas. By supporting Syria’s efforts, Islamabad aims to contribute to stability in the Middle East while backing peaceful political processes.
The remarks also come at a time when the region continues to face heightened tensions, making diplomatic cooperation and stability efforts more important than ever.
