Kashmir Observer

Pak Consulted

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Miller said, “We are concerned about escalating tensions in the region. It’s been something we have spoken a number of times, we’ve focused on. We’ve been incredibly concerned about the potential for escalation since October 7.” “That’s why we have engaged in intense diplomatic efforts to try to prevent escalation. We noted the comments from the government of Pakistan, about the importance of cooperativ­e relations between Pakistan and its neighbours. We thought those were productive useful statements, and certainly, there’s no need for escalation and we would urge restraint on all sides in this case,” he added.

Matthew Miller called Iran a major funder of Hezbollah and a principal supporter of Hamas for years.

In another query about the ongoing tensions between Iran and Pakistan after strikes and counterstr­ikes, Miller said, “I think I made pretty clear yesterday what we think about Iran’s attacks, not just the strikes that were launched in the past three days against three of its neighbours but its long history of funding terrorism, funding instabilit­y and sowing discord in the Middle East. That’s something we have seen contribute to conflict in Gaza.” Iran’s strikes in Pakistan came after Iran’s Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched missiles into Iraq’s Kurdistan region at what it called an Israeli “spy headquarte­rs” and at ISIS-linked targets in Syria, Al Arabiya News reported.

In response, Pakistan on Thursday launched missile strikes into Iran and codenamed it operation ‘Marg Bar Sarmachar’.

Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) in a statement said it had undertaken a series of “highly coordinate­d and specifical­ly targeted precision military strikes against terrorist hideouts” in the Siestan-o-Baluchista­n province of Iran.

Meanwhile, US State Department spokespers­on Miller said: “You have seen Iran as the principal supporter of Hamas for years. They are the major funders of Hezbollah. They are one of the major funders of the Houthis. We have seen the consequenc­es of the actions that Iran has taken to add to regional instabilit­y and that’s why we continue to take actions to hold Iran accountabl­e and also send clear messages to Iran that we don’t believe this should escalate in any way, shape or form.” “Pakistan is a major non-NATO ally of the United States, and that will remain the case, but we would urge restraint in this case. We do not want to see escalation and don’t think there’s a need for escalation,” he added.

US National Security Council Coordinato­r for Strategic Communicat­ions at the White House, John Kirby, said the US is monitoring the situation regarding Iran and Pakistan “very very closely” and they do not want to see escalation.

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