International pressure mounted on Pakistan and Afghanistan on Friday as cross-border clashes intensified along the Chaman frontier. Officials confirmed that Pakistanโs security forces launched Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq after what Islamabad described as unprovoked aggression by the Afghan Taliban. Consequently, the situation has drawn urgent appeals for restraint from global powers.
Russia and Iran Push for Dialogue
Meanwhile, Russia urged both neighbors to halt attacks immediately and resolve disputes through diplomacy. Moscow also signaled its willingness to mediate if both sides formally request assistance. Similarly, Iran offered to facilitate dialogue between Islamabad and Kabul. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran stands ready to support efforts that improve understanding and regional cooperation.
UN Raises Civilian Protection Concerns
At the same time, the United Nations expressed deep concern over the escalating hostilities. Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said Secretary-General Antonio Guterres continues to monitor developments closely. He emphasized that both countries must uphold international law and prioritize civilian safety. Earlier, Pakistanโs Information Minister Atta Tarar stated that security forces killed 133 militants and injured more than 200 during the operation. However, analysts warn that continued escalation could destabilize the border region if diplomacy does not prevail. Observers say both governments face mounting pressure to de-escalate quickly. Therefore, diplomatic engagement may prove critical in preventing further violence along the sensitive frontier. Residents near Chaman reported fear and uncertainty after overnight exchanges, highlighting the human cost of the standoff. For now, the international community continues to urge calm while closely watching whether Islamabad and Kabul choose confrontation or meaningful dialogue in the coming days. The coming hours will likely determine whether tensions ease or evolve into a broader regional security challenge requiring sustained international diplomatic attention and careful crisis management efforts from all involved stakeholders moving forward cautiously.

