US Congress Acknowledges Pakistan’s Role in Ceasefire
Congressional Pakistan Caucus Sends Letter of Commendation to PM and Field Marshal
WASHINGTON / ISLAMABAD — The Congressional Pakistan Caucus has sent a formal letter of appreciation to Pakistan’s Prime Minister and Field Marshal, officially acknowledging Pakistan’s pivotal role in brokering the recent regional ceasefire.The letter, a rare and significant diplomatic gesture from Capitol Hill, expressed sincere gratitude and lasting admiration for both the political and military…
WASHINGTON / ISLAMABAD — The Congressional Pakistan Caucus has sent a formal letter of appreciation to Pakistan’s Prime Minister and Field Marshal, officially acknowledging Pakistan’s pivotal role in brokering the recent regional ceasefire.
The letter, a rare and significant diplomatic gesture from Capitol Hill, expressed sincere gratitude and lasting admiration for both the political and military leadership of Pakistan. The Caucus praised Islamabad’s efforts as instrumental in de-escalating tensions that had threatened broader regional stability.
The development carries considerable diplomatic weight, coming at a time when Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also publicly acknowledged Pakistan’s mediation role during his press conference in New Delhi — further cementing Pakistan’s standing as a credible and responsible regional peace broker.
Analysts view the letter as a reflection of growing US recognition of Pakistan’s strategic value in navigating complex Middle Eastern and South Asian security dynamics.
