Pakistan, Russia and China renew calls for de-escalationpublished at 12:43 BST
Pakistan says it remains "deeply concerned" about the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.
A foreign ministry spokesman says "diplomacy and dialogue should be the guiding principles" between the US and Iran, adding that Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held "important meetings" with senior leaders in Iran this week.
Meanwhile, India's foreign ministryhas described repeated attacks on commercial vessels as "deeply worrisome" and called for an immediate de-escalation of tensions and continued negotiations.
Russia has also called on the US and Iran to restart peace talks, warning that new strikes would harm the world economy.
China has also said it is "seriously concerned" by the recent escalation, with a military spokesperson telling Reuters that resorting to force "will only further aggravate tensions and military action cannot resolve the underlying issues".
Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called for the US and Iran to halt their renewed attacks and resume negotiations.
Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry has also called for de-escalation and for fresh negotiations to be mediated by Pakistan and Qatar.





