Pakistan urges Iran not to target Saudi Arabia: Rana Sanaullah

Published 03 Mar, 2026 10:11pm 1 min read
Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah. File photo
Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah. File photo

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah has urged Iran not to attack Saudi Arabia, saying Pakistan wants to prevent the conflict from widening and is working to ease tensions in the region.

Speaking on Aaj News programme “Spotlight”, Sanaullah said Pakistan had taken a guarantee from Saudi Arabia for Iran and that Tehran should trust it.

He stressed that Iran should avoid targeting Saudi Arabia, warning that Pakistan would meet its obligations under a defence agreement if required.

He said Islamabad did not want the war to expand and was making efforts to calm the situation.

“This war will remain limited to Iran and Israel,” he said, adding that Pakistan would play its role for regional stability.

The adviser said Pakistan was actively working for peace and was part of diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation.

He reiterated that the country sought peace and stability in the region and did not support a broader conflict, but would safeguard its national interests and defence responsibilities.

Sanaullah also warned that strict action would be taken against elements operating from Afghanistan who were involved in terrorism, saying such militants would be dealt with firmly.

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