Rawalpindi, Pakistan – Web Desk: Pakistan’s top military leadership has strongly condemned recent Iranian attacks on petrochemical and industrial complexes in Saudi Arabia, describing them as unnecessary and counterproductive to regional peace efforts.
The statement emerged from the 274th Corps Commanders Conference, presided over by Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI(M), HI(C), and the Chief of Defence Forces, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The forum expressed concern that such attacks undermine sincere efforts to resolve the Middle East conflict and escalate regional tensions.
The conference paid tribute to the sacrifices of armed forces personnel, law enforcement, and civilians who have lost their lives defending Pakistan, emphasizing that these sacrifices form the foundation of the nation’s security. The military leadership also commended Pakistan’s armed forces for their professional expertise, operational readiness, and sustained counterterrorism efforts based on robust intelligence.
Field Marshal Munir highlighted that Pakistan, through coordination among the government, armed forces, and citizens, continues to strengthen national security, economic stability, and its regional and international standing. The forum reaffirmed its commitment to neutralizing terrorist proxies, their facilitators, and operatives, maintaining the momentum of Operation Ghazb-i-Lil-Haq until all safe havens are eliminated, and preventing Pakistan’s use of Afghan territory against foreign adversaries.
The commanders lauded Pakistan’s government-led efforts to end conflict in the Middle East, emphasizing the country’s commitment to principled diplomacy, tension reduction, and constructive negotiations. Pakistan continues to play an active role as a responsible regional security stabilizer.
The conference also condemned persistent misinformation and false-flag operations attributed to India, highlighting human rights violations and extrajudicial killings in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir.
Concluding the conference, the Army Chief instructed commanders to maintain high standards of operational readiness, discipline, training, physical fitness, innovation, and battlefield professionalism. Both the Army Chief and the Chief of Defence Forces expressed full confidence in the armed forces’ ability to safeguard Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity against all threats.
