Pakistan has warned the United States that continued escalation could eliminate any chance for diplomacy, cautioning that “no one would be left for talks,” as tensions mount in the region.
The statement came as reports indicated that a foreign minister targeted in recent hostilities was not harmed, in what officials described as a narrowly avoided strike. Authorities did not provide full details of the incident but suggested it underscored the growing risks facing senior government figures.
Islamabad condemned the development, stressing that such actions could dangerously widen the conflict and undermine already fragile diplomatic channels. Officials reiterated that preserving avenues for dialogue remained critical despite rising hostilities.
The warning reflects increasing concern within Pakistan’s leadership that further military escalation could derail efforts to de-escalate the crisis, with authorities urging restraint to prevent a broader breakdown in international engagement.


















