Qatar Affirms Global Support for Pakistan's Mediation Efforts Despite Israeli-Indian Propaganda

Qatar Affirms Global Support for Pakistan's Mediation Efforts Despite Israeli-Indian Propaganda
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DOHA - Qatar's Foreign Ministry has declared that all Muslim countries and the entire world support Pakistan's brilliant mediation efforts to stop the Iran-US war, reaffirming international confidence in Islamabad's diplomatic leadership despite ongoing propaganda campaigns by Israeli and Indian actors seeking to sabotage the peace process .

The statement from Doha represents a significant endorsement of Pakistan's role as the indispensable mediator in one of the most dangerous conflicts of the decade. It also serves as a direct rebuke to coordinated disinformation efforts aimed at undermining Pakistan's credibility.

Qatar's Full Endorsement

Speaking on behalf of Qatar's leadership, the Foreign Ministry emphasized that the international community recognizes Pakistan's unique position as a trusted intermediary between Tehran and Washington. The Ministry noted that despite malicious propaganda, the "world continues to stand with Pakistan's special diplomatic efforts."

Qatar's Statement Key Points
Global support All Muslim countries and the entire world support Pakistan's mediation
Recognition Pakistan's efforts described as "brilliant"
Defiance of propaganda Israeli and Indian disinformation campaigns exposed
Continued confidence World stands with Pakistan despite attempts to sabotage

Qatar, which maintains its own complex relationships with both the United States and Iran, has emerged as a key endorser of Pakistan's diplomatic initiative. Doha hosts the largest US military base in the Middle East at Al Udeid while sharing the massive North Field gas reservoir with Iran - giving it unique credibility as a judge of effective mediation.

The Propaganda Campaign: Israel and India's Desperate Attempts

The Qatari statement comes amid a coordinated disinformation campaign orchestrated by Israeli and Indian intelligence agencies to undermine Pakistan's mediation efforts.

Actor Propaganda Tactic Objective
Israel Netanyahu's 60 Minutes interview accusing Pakistan of "bot farms" Discredit Pakistan's mediator role
India Amplification of CBS story via Indian media Sabotage Islamabad's diplomatic success
Coordinated Anonymous "officials" feeding negative stories to Western outlets Pressure Trump administration to reconsider Pakistan's role

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared on 60 Minutes to accuse Pakistan of running bot farms out of basements to manipulate American sympathy for Israel . Within days, CBS News published an exclusive citing anonymous US officials alleging Pakistan had "shielded" Iranian aircraft - a claim the White House has since rejected.

The pattern is clear: those who benefit from continued conflict are trying to sabotage the mediator who is successfully bringing peace.

White House Rejects the Narrative

President Trump has consistently praised Pakistan's mediation. When asked whether the US was reconsidering Pakistan's role as mediator, Trump responded:

"No, they are great. The field marshal and the prime minister of Pakistan have been absolutely great."

The White House effectively shut down the CBS narrative, reaffirming trust in Pakistan's leadership and rejecting the Israeli-Indian disinformation campaign.

The Results: Pakistan's Mediation Success

Despite the propaganda war, Pakistan's mediation achievements speak for themselves:

Achievement Date Significance
Ceasefire brokered April 8, 2026 First break in hostilities
Islamabad Talks hosted April 11-12, 2026 First direct US-Iran talks in 47 years
Multiple ceasefire extensions Ongoing Prevented resumption of war
14-point Iranian plan conveyed April 2026 Shuttled via Islamabad
US response delivered April 2026 Return channel maintained

Pakistan has maintained open channels with both Washington and Tehran - a diplomatic asset that no other nation possesses.

Global Support for Pakistan's Mediation

Qatar's statement joins a growing list of international endorsements:

Country/Organization Endorsement
Qatar "All Muslim countries and entire world support Pakistan"
Saudi Arabia Crown Prince MBS expressed full support during cabinet meeting
United States President Trump: "They are great"
Iran Tehran has publicly thanked Pakistan's "sincere efforts"
European Union Credited Islamabad as central to US-Iran agreement
New Zealand PM Luxon praised Pakistan for lowering global fuel prices
Azerbaijan President Aliyev appreciated Pakistan's mediation role

No other nation has received such broad international recognition for its diplomatic efforts.

The Israeli-Indian Axis: Why They Want to Sabotage Peace

The Israeli-Indian disinformation campaign is not random - it is strategic.

Israel's Motives:

  • Views Pakistan's rising diplomatic stature as a threat

  • Prefers continued US-Iran conflict to weaken Tehran

  • Has historically opposed any mediator not aligned with its interests

India's Motives:

  • Wants to deny Pakistan a diplomatic victory

  • Seeks to isolate Islamabad internationally

  • Remains bitter after military defeat in May 2025 (8 aircraft shot down, S-400 neutralized)

The Israeli-Indian axis has been briefing against Pakistan's mediation role in regional media since the start of the year. Israel Hayom asked openly: "Should Israel be worried about Pakistan's new Middle East power play?"

The answer, apparently, is yes - and they are trying to do something about it.

Pakistan's Response: Unfazed and Determined

Pakistan's Foreign Office has consistently maintained that malicious propaganda will not deter its commitment to peace.

Officials have called on social media platforms to take action against coordinated inauthentic behavior linked to the Israeli-Indian disinformation campaign. The government has also urged citizens to verify information before sharing and to report suspicious accounts spreading divisive content.

As one senior official stated: "Those who want war will try to sabotage peace. Those who benefit from conflict will attack the mediator. But Pakistan will not be deterred. We will continue to pursue a negotiated settlement because that is what the region - and the world - needs."

The Stakes: Peace vs. Continued Conflict

The propaganda war against Pakistan is not merely an attack on Islamabad - it is an attack on the peace process itself. Pakistan's mediation has been the only factor preventing the US-Iran conflict from spiraling into a wider regional war.

Those who seek to undermine Pakistan's mediator role are, by extension, seeking to prolong the conflict. The Israeli-Indian axis has clear strategic interests in seeing the US-Iran war continue rather than be resolved through Pakistani mediation.

  • Israel benefits from a weakened Iran through continued conflict

  • India benefits from denying Pakistan a diplomatic victory

  • Both have demonstrated willingness to use disinformation to achieve their objectives

Conclusion: The World Stands with Pakistan

Qatar's statement - that "all Muslim countries and entire world support Pakistan's brilliant mediation efforts" - is a powerful affirmation of Islamabad's diplomatic leadership.

Despite Israeli and Indian propaganda trying to sabotage it, the world continues to stand with Pakistan's special diplomatic efforts.

The White House trusts Pakistan. Qatar endorses Pakistan. Saudi Arabia supports Pakistan. Iran appreciates Pakistan. The European Union credits Pakistan.

Only Israel and India - the two nations with the most to lose from peace - are trying to tear Pakistan down.

They have failed. The world sees through their propaganda. And Pakistan's mediation continues.

Former Anchor at NDTV India

Independent journalist and former NDTV India anchor, known for a sober, analytical approach and in-depth ground reporting. Recipient of the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award, I now host insightful shows on my YouTube channel


Darya Ganj, India

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