EU Backs Pakistan’s Diplomatic Role in Iran War Negotiations
BRUSSELS / ISLAMABAD, March 30, 2026 — The European Union has expressed its support for Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts in facilitating negotiations over the Iran conflict, as European leadership intensified calls for immediate talks amid growing fears over the global fallout of the escalating crisis.The President of the European Council underscored the urgency of the situation,…
BRUSSELS / ISLAMABAD, March 30, 2026 — The European Union has expressed its support for Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts in facilitating negotiations over the Iran conflict, as European leadership intensified calls for immediate talks amid growing fears over the global fallout of the escalating crisis.
The President of the European Council underscored the urgency of the situation, warning that the widening conflict is beginning to have serious global repercussions — from energy markets and oil supply chains to regional stability across the Middle East and beyond.
European leadership stressed the need for immediate and unconditional negotiations, urging all parties involved to step back from the brink and pursue a diplomatic resolution to the crisis.
Pakistan’s recent hosting of high-level diplomatic talks has drawn international recognition, with the EU acknowledging Islamabad’s constructive and neutral role in a conflict that threatens to engulf a much wider region. The support from Brussels marks a significant diplomatic endorsement for Pakistan at a critical juncture.
Analysts note that the EU’s backing of Pakistan’s mediation role reflects a broader Western anxiety over the conflict’s trajectory, particularly as key energy supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz remain under threat.
