Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called for an end to double standards in global politics, criticizing nations that fail to treat other countries with fairness and respect. In a statement issued recently, the Prime Minister took aim at countries that he claimed are opposed to a peace deal between Iran and Western nations, particularly the United States.
Mr. Sharif emphasized that the Iranian nation, which he described as a great nation, should not be denied the opportunity to rebuild and emerge stronger from the ashes of war. “There are spoilers all over the world who want to scuttle this peace deal,” he stated, adding that these nations do not want Iran to reach “the zenith of glory.”
The Prime Minister’s statement also highlighted what he sees as a glaring double standard in international relations, where some countries are allowed to possess advanced military capabilities, such as ballistic missiles, while others are barred from doing the same. “You cannot digest this kind of duplicity,” he said, implying that the global community should strive for consistency and fairness in its treatment of nations.
This statement by Prime Minister Sharif comes as tensions between Iran and Western nations, particularly the United States, remain high. The United States and other Western nations have imposed strict economic sanctions on Iran in recent years, citing concerns over the country’s nuclear program and human rights record.
While it is not clear which countries Pakistan’s Prime Minister is specifically referring to, the statement is widely seen as a reference to traditional rivals, including the United States. Relations between the US and Iran have been particularly strained in recent years, with both countries engaging in a war of words over a range of issues, including military intervention and support for regional proxy forces.
Pakistan has traditionally enjoyed close ties with Iran and has been a vocal supporter of Tehran’s right to develop its nuclear program. The country has also been critical of US policy in the Middle East, criticizing Washington’s efforts to isolate and economically strangle Iran.
In the latest development, diplomats from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the European Union are in talks with Iranian officials to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – also known as the Iran nuclear deal. The US, under the Biden administration, has expressed its commitment to returning to the JCPOA, although several key issues remain unresolved.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has also emphasized the need for cooperation among nations to address global challenges and promote regional stability. His statement calling for an end to double standards in international relations reflects the country’s long-standing commitment to a policy of neutrality and non-alignment.
By stressing the need for fair treatment of other nations and rejecting double standards, Pakistan’s Prime Minister is sending a clear message that the country remains committed to promoting regional stability and peace in the Middle East.
