Tashkent, Uzbekistan – Podrobno.uz news agency. Uzbekistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement today, April 8, declaring a complete ceasefire in the region as a vital step toward de-escalation and the beginning of a path to political-diplomatic settlement. The ministry emphasized that the peace agreement was reached through the active mediation of Pakistan's leadership.
The Uzbek foreign policy department stressed that creating conditions for finding mutually acceptable solutions is now a priority task for all involved parties. Official Tashkent called on conflict participants to exercise maximum restraint and refrain from any steps that could provoke a new cycle of tension.
The MFA stated that constructive interaction and dialogue are the only effective tools for achieving stability. In conclusion, the department confirmed the country's fundamental position: any international disputes must be resolved exclusively by peaceful means. Uzbekistan insists on strict adherence to the principles of the UN Charter as the sole guarantor of sustainable peace and security.
Recall that U.S. President Donald Trump and Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced an agreement on a temporary 14-day ceasefire. The deal was reached through the mediation of Pakistan's leadership just hours before the expiration of an American ultimatum. Tashkent's statement is seen as a contribution to regional stabilization efforts amid ongoing geopolitical friction.
Source: podrobno.uz