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ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 11th Apr, 2026) PML-N Senator Bushra Anjum Butt stated on Saturday that Pakistan’s global recognition was not achieved overnight but through sustained diplomatic efforts and national unity, stressing that Islamabad’s strong peace message was pivotal for successful US-Iran talks, with the world hopeful for a favorable resolution.
Speaking exclusively with a local media channel on the eve of this historic moment, Senator Bushra Anjum Butt expressed pride in Pakistan’s role as a host for the US-Iran talks, highlighting it as a significant achievement for the nation. She noted that this opportunity was a testament to the country's years of diplomatic efforts and leadership in promoting peace.
The Senator further expressed the hope that, just like the rest of the world, the Pakistani nation and its leadership would remain united in their efforts to secure positive results from the talks. She emphasized the importance of a unified front in ensuring the success of such critical diplomatic negotiations.
Bushra Anjum Butt highlighted that Pakistan did not achieve this historic moment overnight, but rather through sustained efforts and divine guidance, adding, after military successes and enhanced capabilities, the country’s diplomatic efforts are now paving the way for a brighter future.
She further added that Pakistan's unity in this moment was a testament to the nation's strength, with all internal differences set aside to come together on the same page. This unified approach, she emphasized, is key to rebuilding the country's narrative on the global stage.
In response of a query, Bushra Anjum Butt also praised PTI for canceling their protest call, emphasizing that the nation stands united behind the military and leadership, adding, the importance of collective support in such crucial moments.
She further acknowledged the global appreciation Pakistan has received for its diplomatic efforts, noting that it is a proud achievement for the country to successfully bring two nations to the negotiation table.
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