Rana Sanaullah Claims Pakistan Helped Prevent War Between US and Iran

Advisor to the Prime Minister Rana Sanaullah has claimed that Pakistan played a key role in preventing a potential war between the United States and Iran.
Addressing a ceremony in Faisalabad, he said that Pakistan successfully stopped a conflict that he described as being fueled by forces seeking to divide the Muslim world.
He stated that during what he referred to as “Maarka-e-Haq,” Pakistan was granted success by Allah, and added that India had previously considered itself far stronger than Pakistan, but faith and belief ultimately led to Pakistan’s success.
Rana Sanaullah further claimed that no major global power was able to stop the potential conflict between a superpower and a Muslim country, and that Pakistan was given the “honor” of playing a mediating role that helped prevent war between the US and Iran.
He said that such a conflict would have destabilized the entire region and affected global peace. According to him, Pakistan acted as a supporter of peace not only for the region but for the wider world.
He also emphasized that Pakistan is playing a key role in promoting unity within the Muslim world, adding that there had been concerns about possible tensions involving regional countries, including Saudi Arabia and Iran.
The adviser further stated that external forces seek to create divisions within the Muslim world, but Pakistan’s efforts helped prevent such outcomes.





