Hawzah News Agency- Reza Amiri-Moghaddam, Iran’s ambassador, thanked Pakistan for voting against an anti-Iran resolution at the UNHRC, describing Islamabad’s position as a clear demonstration of commitment to justice and multilateralism.
“Pakistan cast a negative vote against the unjust anti-Iranian resolution at the UN Human Rights Council,” Amiri-Moghaddam said. “This principled role, undertaken under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, is worthy of appreciation.”
The Iranian envoy noted that Pakistan went beyond a symbolic gesture by formally requesting a vote on the resolution, calling the move a bold and responsible diplomatic action. He stressed that politically motivated and unfounded measures against Iran had now failed for the third consecutive time at the council.
Amiri-Moghaddam said attempts to pressure Iran through international mechanisms—alongside what he described as a 12-day act of aggression, foreign-backed unrest, and efforts to politicize international institutions—had all proven unsuccessful.
“These efforts to misuse international bodies against Iran have failed once again,” he said, adding that Pakistan’s support reflected a firm adherence to the principles of justice, genuine human rights, respect for national sovereignty, and the multilateral international order.
He further emphasized that Islamabad’s stance underscored a broader commitment to resisting selective and politicized approaches to human rights, which, he said, undermine the credibility of international institutions and fuel instability rather than dialogue.
In his concluding remarks, the Iranian ambassador reaffirmed Tehran’s appreciation for Pakistan’s consistent and principled support. “The Islamic Republic of Iran will always remember this responsible and steadfast position of Pakistan with gratitude,” Amiri-Moghaddam said, highlighting the importance of cooperation among independent states in confronting political pressure and defending international law.
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