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Govt warns against ‘sensational’ commentary on foreign policy, cites national security concerns

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Ministers cite Article 19, warn freedom of expression has limits on national security and foreign policy

Federal ministers Talal Chaudhry, Azam Nazeer Tarar, and Attaullah Tarar address a joint press conference, saying Pakistan’s interests remain paramount, March 10, 2026.

Federal ministers on Tuesday cautioned against “sensational” commentary on Pakistan’s foreign policy, warning that action would be taken if “red lines” were crossed.

Addressing a joint press conference, Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, and Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said Pakistan’s interests remained paramount and urged social media users and commentators to avoid unnecessary remarks about the country’s external relations.

Highlighting constitutional provisions, the law minister said Article 19 guaranteed freedom of expression but also imposed certain legal restrictions. While reading out clauses from Article 19, he cautioned that people should avoid commentary that could jeopardize national security or harm Pakistan’s relations with friendly countries.

“Freedom of expression comes with limitations. Caution must be exercised when discussing religion, national security, and Pakistan’s relations with friendly countries,” he said.

Azam Tarar added that while the government had maintained a fair policy, action would be taken if boundaries were crossed. “Only when the red line is crossed will action be taken,” he said, urging caution in commentary on electronic and social media as the region passes through a difficult phase.

“The Foreign Office has played a key role during the current situation. For us, Pakistan’s interests come first,” Tarar said, adding that the country maintained close and friendly ties with states in the region.

Read: Deadly protest at US consulate raises questions

Currently, Pakistan is engaged in hostilities with Afghanistan, which escalated in early February 2026, following a series of cross-border clashes in the border regions. Pakistan has accused Afghan-based militant groups known as Fitna al-Khawarij of carrying out attacks on its soil, prompting heightened security measures along the frontier.

While the United States and Israel have launched pre-emptive attacks on Iran following rising regional tensions. The latest escalation began early March after the United States and Israel launched pre-emptive strikes on targets in Iran, triggering a sharp deterioration in regional tensions. The attacks followed the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Since then, the conflict has expanded across multiple fronts in the Gulf region, with Iran vowing retaliation and warning of wider consequences.

The repercussions spread across Pakistan as protests over the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on 1 March 2026 turned violent in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi when hundreds of pro-Iran demonstrators marched on the United States consulate there.

Hundreds of protesters breached the outer wall of the consulate, vandalised the building and attempted to storm the compound amid chants of anti‑US and anti‑Israeli slogans.

Security forces, including local police, paramilitaries and US Marine Security Guards, responded with tear gas and, as the situation escalated, opened fire to repel the crowd. At least 10 protestors were killed and dozens more injured in the clashes, and the unrest prompted suspension of visa services at US consulates in Karachi and Lahore as a security precaution. The violence also spread to other cities, with demonstrators attacking UN and government offices in parts of the north such as in Skardu.

The minister, in today’s presser, warned that negative vlogs or commentary about relations between countries merely to gain online views could harm Pakistan’s interests.

“Creating sensationalism to gain views is harmful. In the current situation, spreading sensationalism is not a service to the country,” he said.

Read More: ‘Media faces existential threat in Pakistan’

Tarar added that statements made in Pakistani media were often interpreted abroad as the state’s official stance. “In other countries, what is said in our media is taken as the policy of the state,” he noted, urging commentators not to base discussions on personal likes, dislikes, or political agendas.

Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said Pakistan had consistently sought diplomatic solutions and was playing an active role in regional efforts to de-escalate tensions. “Pakistan is a responsible nuclear state and has a clear stance on defence and foreign policy,” he said, adding that parliament had also been briefed on the ongoing conflict.

Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said that Pakistan is geographically significant and has sought diplomatic solutions in the current situation. He noted that Parliament has been briefed on the ongoing conflict, and the Prime Minister has also issued a statement following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader. He said the prime minister had issued a statement following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader and was in contact with leaders of other countries to address the evolving situation. “Pakistan is a responsible nuclear state and has a clear stance on defence and foreign policy,” he added.

Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday on his social media platform X that Pakistan stood in full solidarity with Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states following Iranian attacks on them in retaliation for strikes by Israel and the United States on the Islamic republic.

He further said that Pakistan is playing an active diplomatic role in the conflict, with the Prime Minister in contact with various world leaders, and that Pakistan has also taken an active role at the UN Security Council.

Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, strongly rebuked the Afghan and Indian envoys during a United Nations Security Council session on Afghanistan, accusing them of ignoring cross-border militancy targeting Pakistan. He said Afghan diplomat Naseer Ahmad Faiq was “cut off from ground realities” and criticised him for failing to address attacks from Afghan soil that harmed Pakistani civilians, security forces, and infrastructure.

Ahmad also accused India of supporting militant groups operating from Afghanistan, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), and of violating international law in occupied Kashmir. Despite the criticism, he reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan, stressing that this required the Taliban to honour commitments on counter-terrorism, inclusive governance, and protecting the rights of Afghan women and girls.



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