Pakistan’s showbiz personalities have praised the current government for playing a key role in the ceasefire between the US and Iran. The war between Iran and the US had been going on for the past few weeks, but Pakistan facilitated the talks between the two countries.
The main objective of these talks was to stop the war and restore normal life in the world, which was rapidly moving towards World War III. Pakistan’s role as a peacemaker is being appreciated not only in the country but also around the world, while Pakistani showbiz personalities are also praising this initiative.
Pakistani actors and other celebrities are also praising the authorities for playing a positive role in establishing world peace. They are also happy that the war has stopped, because if it had continued, the whole world could have been engulfed in this fire.
A video message from renowned actor Ahsan Khan was shared on Express News’ Instagram page in which he expressed his reaction to the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran. In the video, Ahsan Khan, referring to Pakistan’s role in the US-Iran ceasefire, said, “Woke up this morning and heard very good news, today is a very good day.”
He said that the role that Pakistan has played in terms of world peace by bringing about a ceasefire between the US and Iran is commendable.
Ahsan Khan said that I congratulate the Pakistanis on this occasion and they should celebrate this success and especially our government deserves the most congratulations because they have done something that will always be remembered.
The actor further said that I hope we continue in this way and there is still time for us all to unite.
It should be noted that thanks to Pakistan’s successful diplomacy, a 2-week ceasefire was reached between the US and Iran.
After the US President announced the ceasefire, Iran announced the opening of the Strait of Hormuz for 2 weeks, which is a very important sea passage for the delivery of global oil.
It should be noted that the top leadership of the US and Iran will hold talks in Islamabad on April 10.