January 24, 2026

Iranian Ambassador Appreciates Pakistan’s Support at UN Human Rights Council

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Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Pakistan, H.E. Reza Amiri Moghadam, has expressed profound gratitude to the Government of Pakistan for its historic and steadfast support extended to Iran at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva.

In his statement, Ambassador Moghadam thanked the Government of Pakistan, under the leadership of Prime Minister H.E. Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs H.E. Muhammad Ishaq Dar, for calling for a vote and casting a negative vote against what he described as an unjustified resolution targeting Iran.

He also conveyed special appreciation to the professional and dedicated representatives of Pakistan’s Permanent Mission in Geneva for their tireless efforts in advancing the cause of justice.

Ambassador Moghadam noted that this principled stance marks the third consecutive defeat of politically motivated actions against Iran over the past year, including the unprovoked twelve-day aggression, recent foreign-backed riots aimed at destabilizing the country, and the misuse of international organizations to pursue hostile agendas by certain members.

He highlighted that Pakistan’s unwavering support is a clear reflection of its enduring commitment to justice, multilateralism, respect for human rights, and the sovereignty of nations, emphasizing that such solidarity will be remembered with deep appreciation.