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FO condemns Indian foreign minister’s ‘undiplomatic’ remarks on Pakistan’s diplomacy

i2wtcBy i2wtcMarch 27, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Says such rhetoric betrays the essence of frustration as Pakistan’s approach is anchored in decorum

The Foreign Office (FO) on Thursday strongly condemned remarks made by Indian Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar regarding Pakistan’s mediatory role in the current conflict between the United States and Israel, terming them undiplomatic and “megaphone theatrics”.

According to Indian media reports on Wednesday, Jaishankar had said that New Delhi would not position itself as a “Dalaal (broker) nation” in global geopolitics.

He added that there was “nothing new” about Pakistan’s role, saying the country had been “used” by the United States since 1981.

Read: Pakistan relaying messages in US-Iran indirect talks: FM Dar

The statement came in response to opposition concerns over Pakistan’s role in facilitating indirect talks between the United States and Iran amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Responding to a question about the remarks during his weekly press briefing today, FO spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said such remarks reflected a “deep sense of frustration”.

“Such undiplomatic rhetoric betrays the essence of frustration. When arguments run thin, invective appears to fill the gap,” he said.

The spokesperson added that Pakistan did not subscribe to what he described as “megaphone theatrics”. “Our approach is anchored in restraint and decorum, not in rhetorical excesses,” he said.

Jaishankar, who is widely regarded as a seasoned diplomat, drew widespread criticism for his remarks not only from Pakistan but also from India, with critics terming them a reflection of deep frustration over what they described as Pakistan’s diplomatic win in the Middle East conflict.

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that Jaishankar saw himself as “a hi-fi dalal” (a high-end middleman), adding that the remarks reflected the minister’s personal frustration.

President’s spokesperson Murtaza Solangi also criticised the Indian foreign minister, calling him Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “dalal” (broker).

“It seems that Modi’s dalal, Babu Jaishankar, and his cabal have lost all their marbles after the May war last year,” he said, referring to the conflict between the two nuclear-armed countries in May last year.

He added that the minister appeared to be “infected with a self-destructive virus” and suffering from “diplomatic dementia”, losing everything he had learned in diplomatic school.

It seems the Modi’s Dalal, Babu Jaishankar and his cabal have lost all their marbles after May War last year. He seems to be infected with a self destructive virus besides a diplomatic dementia losing everything he had learnt in the diplomatic school. Fact is that he is a Dalal…

— Murtaza Solangi (@murtazasolangi) March 26, 2026

“The fact is that he is a dalal of Modi, who is a dalal of Netanyahu,” Solangi said, adding that he could understand why Jaishankar was incensed, as he had embarked on a mission to isolate Pakistan but had instead ended up isolating India.

Former caretaker foreign minister Jalil Abbas Jilani said the Indian external affairs minister’s choice of language “reflects a sick mindset”.

“Reducing diplomacy to name-calling may serve domestic politics, but it does little to advance peace,” he added.

Reducing diplomacy to name-calling may serve domestic politics—but it does little for peace. It reflects a sick mindset and ill behooves the External Affairs Minister of India to use such language against a country striving to bring peace in our region. https://t.co/KNyebWS4gs

— Jalil Abbas Jilani (@JalilJilani) March 25, 2026

Pakistan is quietly making preparations for a potential high-stakes meeting between the US and Iran in the federal capital, in what could mark a significant diplomatic opening aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in the Middle East,

The diplomatic activity follows a series of conflicting signals from Tehran. Iran initially denied any direct or indirect engagement with Washington but later acknowledged receiving a 15-point proposal from the United States through Pakistani intermediaries.

Also Read: PM Shehbaz discusses Mideast tension, peace efforts with Malaysian counterpart

Pakistan’s role as a potential mediator stems from its longstanding ties with both Tehran and Washington, as well as its strategic positioning in the region. Officials say Islamabad has been actively facilitating backchannel communication between the two sides.

According to CNN, officials in the administration of US President Donald Trump are working to arrange a meeting in Pakistan as early as this weekend to explore a possible off-ramp to the war. The report suggests Vice President JD Vance could travel to Pakistan, alongside other top officials, although plans remain subject to change.

While Pakistan has played a key intermediary role, regional players such as Türkiye are also engaged in parallel diplomatic efforts.

Discussions on the proposed meeting are expected to continue at the White House, underscoring the fluid and evolving nature of the diplomatic push.

For now, Islamabad remains at the centre of a quiet but potentially consequential effort, one that could shape the trajectory of a widening regional conflict, if it materialises.

 



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