
Forest Foreign President and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani. | Photo Credit: AP
Global powers on Wednesday (May 7, 2025) demanded tension de-schooling because Indian military forces were repressive strikes against the targets inside Pakistan in response to a deadly terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam. Prime Minister Qatari and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassi Al-THANI called the Minister of external affairs with Jaishankar and expressed the Qatar “deep concern” over the screenplay quickly after India bombarded nine goals inside Pakistan in the morning (May 7, 2025).
Before talking to Mr. Jaishankar, Mr. Al-THANI called Prime Minister Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif and confirmed the full support of Qatar “For all regional and international efforts to solve outstanding problems between the two countries through dialogue and peaceful resources.”
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Like Qatar, Spain also addressed India and Pakistan and called for a crisis. Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares called Mr. Jaishankar and his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar. “This morning I talked to my counterparts from India and Pakistan to support dialogue and de escalacation between India and Pakistan. Peace, diplomacy and restrictions must win,” he said.
These telephone calls from Spain and Qatar to India and Pakistan took place hours before Abbas Araghchi Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi was late (May 7, 2025).
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Mr. Araghchi visited Pakistan on Monday (May 5, 2025), where he met the General Staff of the Army Asim Munir and called for a dialogue with India. Mr. Araghchi organizes a meeting with Mr. Jaishankar on Thursday (May 8, 2025) noon and calls President Murmu.
Iranian bitter rival Israel supported the Indian military strike against Pakistani goals called Sindoor, with Israeli ambassador Reuven Azar: “Israel supports Indian right to self -defense. Terrorists should not know that there is no place to hide from their abominable crimes against innocent.”
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The Taliban Afghanistan Administration said in a statement that “further escalation” was not “in the interest of the region”. “The Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan reaffirms that security and stability serve the collective interests of all countries in the region,” said the Taliban administration in Kabul and urged India and Pakistan to “limit and solve their problems through dialogue and diplomacy.”
Mr. Jaishankar also led a telephone interview with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iway, who repeated the Tokyo conviction of the Pahalgam attack and “strongly” urged India and Pakistan to limit. Mr. Iwaya expressed “deep concern” about the latest development and said that these events “could lead to other retaliation and escalate to a full -scale military conflict”.
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“Japan strongly urges India and Pakistan to apply and stabilize the situation through a dialogue for peace and stability in South Asia,” said Mr. Iwaya, who will repeat that Japan “will continue to carefully monitor the situation in taking all possible measures to protect Japanese nationals abroad”. The Japanese challenge for concerns came days after the guest spokesman of the House of Deputies Japan Nikaga Fukushiro expressed its support to his country in the fight against terrorism. Jaishakar appreciated Mr. Iway’s gesture and reported that “he discussed this morning about the Indian event against cross -border terrorist infrastructure”.
Mr. Jaishankar organized a special joint telephone call with Foreign Minister France Jean-Noël Barrot and Minister of Germany Johann Wadephul. He acknowledged French and German support for Indian Antiper attacks who say: “He appreciated their solidarity and support due to the terrorist attack of Pahalgam. He discussed the provision of zero tolerance for terrorism.”
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In his statement, the interim government of Bangladesh announced that it “carefully adheres” Indo-Pakistan’s ties and urged “both parties from taking any steps that could further deteriorate the situation”. “In the spirit of regional peace, prosperity and stability, Bangladesh remains hope that tensions will be destroyed by diplomatic efforts and that peace eventually prevails for the benefits of nations in the region,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Dhace said.
Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the Sindoor operation was “justified” in attacking targets in Pakistan. “There is no impunity for terrorists,” Mr. Sunak said.
Published – May 7, 2025 22:11