World leaders have praised Pakistan and other countries for their active role in facilitating the ceasefire between the US and Iran.
The two-week ceasefire has received broad international support, with nations and global organizations highlighting it as an opportunity to promote lasting stability in the Middle East.
Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, expressed gratitude and appreciation for “my dear brothers PM Sharif and Field Marshal Munir, for their tireless efforts to end the war in the region.”
Statement on behalf of the Supreme National Security Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran: pic.twitter.com/cEtBNCLnWT
— Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) April 7, 2026
“In response to the brotherly request of PM Sharif in his tweet, and considering the request by the US for negotiations based on its 15-point proposal as well as announcement by POTUS about acceptance of the general framework of Iran’s 10-point proposal as a basis for negotiations, I hereby declare on behalf of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council: If attacks against Iran are halted, our Powerful Armed Forces will cease their defensive operations.”
UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the agreement and urged all parties to fully adhere to the ceasefire to pave the way for durable peace in the region.
.@antonioguterres welcomes the announcement of a two-week ceasefire by the United States and Iran. He expresses sincere appreciation for the efforts of Pakistan and other countries involved in facilitating the ceasefire.
Full statement: https://t.co/5ZsOGcbIj5— UN Spokesperson (@UN_Spokesperson) April 8, 2026
He also emphasized the importance of protecting civilians and minimizing human casualties, commending the diplomatic efforts of Pakistan and other nations.
Several countries, including Australia, Malaysia, Japan, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, and New Zealand, described the ceasefire as a positive development and called on all sides to take serious measures to reduce tensions.
New Zealand welcomes the announcements by the United States and Iran over the past few hours – as we welcome all efforts to bring an end to this conflict.
While this is encouraging news, there remains significant important work to be done in the coming days to secure a lasting…
— Winston Peters (@NewZealandMFA) April 8, 2026
Egypt’s Foreign Ministry called it a critical opportunity for negotiations and diplomacy.
Australia and New Zealand expressed hope that the ceasefire could contribute to long-term regional stability but noted that further efforts are needed to achieve permanent peace.
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry highlighted the importance of respecting sovereignty, territorial integrity, and diplomatic channels, while also requesting UN investigations into the deaths of peacekeepers.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasized turning Iran’s 10-point proposal into a comprehensive peace agreement that strengthens stability not only in Iran but also in Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen.
I wholeheartedly welcome the latest development in the current US-Iran war, in respect of the ten-point plan as proposed by Iran and positively received by the US.
This proposal augurs well for the restoration of peace and stability, not only to the region but also the rest of… pic.twitter.com/Gyy9vtjJPD
— Anwar Ibrahim (@anwaribrahim) April 8, 2026
Japanese government spokesperson Minoru Kahara described the ceasefire as a positive development, underlining the need for safe maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz and expressing confidence that diplomacy would lead to a final agreement.
Global leaders lauded the mediation efforts of Pakistan, Turkiye, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, recognizing their crucial role in facilitating the ceasefire.
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