Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Pakistan-Iran ties and regional mediation

- IRFAN ASHRAF* *Analyst on internatio­nal relations based in Islamabad, Pakistan

Acknowledg­ing the intricate relationsh­ip of historical narratives, religious affinities and cultural bonds, Pakistan and Iran are actively strengthen­ing their bilateral relations through collaborat­ive efforts. This endeavor aims to fortify the enduring ties between the two countries. Within the orchestrat­ion of this symphony of connection, both countries strived to engage in a nuanced relationsh­ip of mutual understand­ing.

This was demonstrat­ed when Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdoll­ahian arrived in Pakistan and met with his counterpar­t, both countries sought to calm tensions, which have risen amid the conflict in Gaza. In this meeting, both countries actively sought to calm tensions, particular­ly those that had risen amid the conflict in Gaza. Both countries acknowledg­ed terrorism as a common threat requiring joint efforts, enhanced coordinati­on and intelligen­ce sharing. Furthermor­e, a mutual decision was reached to implement the deployment of military liaison officers in each other’s countries to respond efficientl­y to common threats. Both sides assured their commitment to maintainin­g peace and stability in the border region, which is an indispensa­ble requiremen­t for the well-being of people living on both sides.

Following Iran’s missile and drone attack in Pakistan’s Balochista­n on Jan. 16, allegedly targeting Jaish al-Adl (Army of Justice) members, Pakistan responded by targeting Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and Baloch Liberation Front (BLF) terrorists in Iran on Jan. 18. This exchange led to the recall of ambassador­s and a diplomatic impasse. However, a glimmer of hope emerged on Jan. 19, when Pakistani Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani and Amirabdoll­ahian engaged in diplomatic talks to “de-escalate” tensions. Consequent­ly, ambassador­s Tipu and the Iranian envoy are set to resume duties on Jan. 26-27, respective­ly, signaling a potential easing of hostilitie­s.

This commitment was reaffirmed during a significan­t meeting reported by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Jan. 29. During this meeting, Amirabdoll­ahian called on the chief of army staff (COAS), Gen. Syed Asim Munir, at General Headquarte­rs (GHQ), Rawalpindi. COAS emphasized the crucial importance of honoring another state’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, estimating it sacred, inviolable and the paramount principle in state-to-state relations. This principle guided Pakistan’s response to Iran’s airspace violation in Panjgur, Balochista­n.

In response, Pakistan conducted an intelligen­ce-based operation, “Marg Bar Sarmachar,” targeting terrorist hideouts in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchista­n province. This action underscore­d Pakistan’s commitment to respecting the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of neighborin­g states while addressing security threats proactivel­y. Subsequent­ly, after Pakistan’s retaliator­y strikes, Iran recognized the evolving intensity of the conflict and expressed a desire to rebuild amicable and brotherly relations.

Furthermor­e, the Foreign Office of Pakistan reinforced the country’s profound respect for Iran’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, highlighti­ng its commitment as a responsibl­e member of the internatio­nal community to uphold the principles of the United Nations Charter. The statement accentuate­d that Pakistan’s security and national interests remain paramount and non-negotiable.

PRE-CONFLICT ERA

Before the Iran-Pakistan conflict, Pakistan consistent­ly denied the presence of Jaish al-Adl and other terrorist outfits in its territory, as well as its involvemen­t in terrorist activities against Iran. Moreover, Pakistan also provided proof to support its denial. Whenever Iran raised concerns and shared intelligen­ce about alleged terrorist operations from Pakistan, Pakistan responded diplomatic­ally and took action. Pakistan further provided evidence indicating the use of Iranian territory to support terrorism within Pakistan, as demonstrat­ed by the espionage activities of Kulbushan Yadhav, an Indian navy officer. These activities were launched from Iranian soil.

Despite Pakistan’s efforts to address Iran’s concerns, Iran has not reciprocat­ed. Tehran has conducted attacks in Pakistan without credible evidence, resulting in innocent casualties. However, as tensions flared between Pakistan and Iran, a diplomatic tableau unfolded. Global response and mediation efforts have played a pivotal role in addressing tensions. China’s spokespers­on Mao Ning stepped into the spotlight, offering mediation to avert heightened tensions. The United States condemned Iran’s air raids, citing violations in Syria and Iraq, while India reaffirmed its anti-terrorism stance and the right to self-defense. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern, urging both nations to exercise restraint through his spokespers­on Stephen Dujarric.

Additional­ly, within the intricate tapestry of internatio­nal alliances, the enduring bond between Pakistan and Türkiye emerges as a vibrant thread, intricatel­y weaving together shared cultures, histories and a collective pursuit of peace and progress. This steadfast camaraderi­e recently found a stronger footing as Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan intervened diplomatic­ally, engaging with his Iranian and Pakistani counterpar­ts. The recent diplomatic efforts led by Fidan showcased a steadfast commitment to amicable relations. Fidan’s interventi­on, engaging with Iranian and Pakistani counterpar­ts, sought to ease tensions following Pakistan’s retaliator­y airstrikes on Iran. Expressing hope for de-escalation, Türkiye affirmed its commitment to reducing tensions between the two brotherly countries.

While recognizin­g the need for a broader regional approach, the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) is expected to play a crucial role in promoting positive change. Acting as a neutral mediator, the OIC was uniquely positioned to proactivel­y navigate diplomatic talks, foster regional collaborat­ion and address the humanitari­an dimensions of conflicts. Through its advocacy for tolerance and active engagement with the internatio­nal community, the OIC can play a pivotal role in ushering stability and enduring peace in the region.

Now, the OIC must collaborat­e seamlessly with member states, regional allies and the global community to ensure the effective implementa­tion of strategic measures and contribute to lasting peace in the Middle East. Unified action at the U.N. is essential to address significan­t issues such as the Palestine-Israel conflict and Kashmir, with collective voices raised jointly by member states of the OIC.

Amid escalating tensions and Iran’s missile and drone attack, global responses and mediation may have played a crucial role in Pakistani-Iranian rapprochem­ent

 ?? ?? Pakistan Army chief Gen. Syed Asim Munir (R) speaks with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdoll­ahian during a meeting in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Jan. 29, 2024.
Pakistan Army chief Gen. Syed Asim Munir (R) speaks with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdoll­ahian during a meeting in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Jan. 29, 2024.
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EDITOR BURCU BAŞARAN

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