Iran Warns Pakistan Over War Accountability
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has warned Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that global order and international security could be endangered if those responsible for the ongoing war are not held accountable. The remarks, reported by Iranian state media, came during a conversation between the two leaders as regional tensions continued to rise.
Pezeshkian Warns World Security At Stake
During the call, Pezeshkian said ignoring responsibility for the war would weaken the international system and further increase instability. He stressed that failing to confront the actors behind the conflict could have consequences beyond the Middle East, affecting broader global security and confidence in international institutions. The comments reflected Iran’s attempt to frame the war not only as a regional crisis but also as a challenge to the global order.
Iran Pakistan Talks Focus On War Accountability
The conversation with Shehbaz Sharif highlighted Iran’s effort to engage neighbouring countries and key regional governments as the conflict deepens. Pezeshkian urged greater international attention to the consequences of the war and called for accountability for those driving the escalation. The exchange also showed that Pakistan remains an important diplomatic interlocutor for Tehran during a period of heightened military and political pressure.
Regional Tensions Shape Diplomatic Outreach
The latest contact between Tehran and Islamabad comes as countries across the region weigh the risks of a widening conflict and its impact on energy flows, border stability and internal security. Iran’s messaging has increasingly focused on the argument that silence or inaction by the international community could encourage further escalation. The call underlined how regional diplomacy is now moving alongside military developments as governments respond to the fast-changing crisis.














