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[52190] Prime Minister of Pakistan welcomes the suspension of Trump's 'Freedom Project' in the Strait of Hormuz

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[52190] Prime Minister of Pakistan welcomes the suspension of Trump's 'Freedom Project' in the Strait of Hormuz


The Prime Minister of Pakistan expressed support for Donald Trump's move to suspend the 'Freedom Project' in the Strait of Hormuz, and called for a diplomatic solution that would ensure regional stability.

Tension in the Strait of Hormuz: Pakistan supports Trump's measures

Against the backdrop of reports from النبطية حاضرة جبل عامل indicating that shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has become a "silent stalemate" (almost zero), the Prime Minister of Pakistan announced sweeping support for the steps taken by President Donald Trump. According to reports from קناة الجزيرة, the Pakistani Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the "שجاعة الرئيس ترمב" (courage of President Trump) and for his "precise decision at the right time" to suspend the Freedom Project in the Strait of Hormuz.

In a series of messages published simultaneously in وكالة الأنباء العراقية (واع) and القاهرة الإخبارية, the Prime Minister emphasized that the suspension of the project is expected to contribute to strengthening regional stability. According to him, as reported in قناة فلسطين اليوم, the move was carried out in response to a request from Pakistan and other countries, led by Saudi Arabia.

On the political front, the Pakistani government expresses a commitment to resolving the crisis between the United States and Iran through dialogue. As published in التلفزيون العربي, the Prime Minister expressed cautious optimism: "نأمل أن يؤدي الوضع الحالي إلى اتفاق دائم يضمن السلام والاستقرار في المنطقة" (We hope that the current situation will lead to a permanent agreement that ensures peace and stability in the region).

The messages conveyed by these channels emphasize the importance Islamabad attaches to de-escalation, using rhetoric that highlights "diplomacy" and "restraint." The sources indicate that the political pressure from regional countries has borne fruit, leading to a temporary calm in the critical shipping lanes in the Middle East.

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