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Macron Praises Pakistan’s Ceasefire Role, Urges End to Lebanon Violence

Macron praises Pakistan’s role in Iran-US ceasefire, backs Islamabad talks, and calls for an end to violence in Lebanon.

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Macron and Shehbaz discuss ceasefire and Lebanon crisis

President Macron and PM Shehbaz discuss Pakistan’s ceasefire role, support peace talks, and urge an end to violence in Lebanon.

April 9, 2026

rime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday received a telephone call from French President Emmanuel Macron, who praised Pakistan’s role in helping secure a ceasefire between Iran and the United States.

During the call, President Macron congratulated Pakistan for bringing both sides to the negotiating table. He also expressed hope for the success of upcoming peace talks expected to take place in Islamabad. His remarks signal growing international support for Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts.

In response, Prime Minister Shehbaz thanked the French president for his support. He said Pakistan remains committed to promoting peace and stability in the region. He also stressed that dialogue is the only way forward in resolving conflicts.

Meanwhile, both leaders discussed the broader situation in the Middle East. They expressed deep concern over the ongoing violence in Lebanon. They agreed that the continued aggression is causing human suffering and must be stopped without delay.

Furthermore, the two leaders emphasized the need for restraint from all sides. They called for immediate steps to reduce tensions and create space for diplomacy.

The conversation reflects increasing global attention on Pakistan’s role as a mediator. It also highlights a shared understanding that peace can only be achieved through dialogue and cooperation.

As regional tensions continue, such diplomatic engagement may play a key role in preventing further escalation.

Read more:US Delegation Led by JD Vance Heads to Islamabad for Iran Talks After Ceasefire

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