Pakistan’s Ambassador to Russia, Muhammad Khalid Jamali, has said that Islamabad is open to Russia playing a mediatory role to de-escalate growing tensions with India, and has expressed willingness to involve Moscow in a joint investigation into the recent terrorist attack in Kashmir.
In a detailed interview with Russian news agency TASS, Ambassador Jamali emphasized Russia’s historic and strategic ties with both South Asian neighbours, and described it as an “indispensable force in international politics.”
“Given Russia's privileged strategic partnership with India and its good relations with Pakistan, it can play a very important role in reducing tensions between the two nuclear neighbours,” said the ambassador.
Consultations with Russian foreign ministry
Jamali confirmed that Pakistan remains in regular contact with the Russian Foreign Ministry and that recent diplomatic exchanges between the two countries have intensified.
“These consultations are not interrupted. Just in the past month, we’ve had at least four high-level exchanges,” he noted. The ambassador also referenced a recent meeting with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko as part of ongoing dialogue.
Pakistan open to peace talks in Moscow
When asked about the possibility of holding peace talks in Moscow, Jamali said that while Pakistan is open to the idea, it remains to be seen whether India is willing to engage.
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“We are ready to cooperate. But first we must see if the other side is ready,” he said, referring to India’s swift blame on Pakistan following the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam in occupied Kashmir, which left 26 people dead, including a Nepalese citizen.
Jamali criticized what he called a “blame game” by Indian officials and media, which began within minutes of the attack. He said that such accusations only escalate tensions without addressing the root causes of conflict.
Call for neutral investigation
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has already proposed a neutral, transparent, and credible investigation into the Pahalgam attack. Ambassador Jamali stated that Islamabad would welcome Russia’s involvement in such a probe — alongside other neutral players like China.
“If neutral partners can participate in a transparent investigation, we would welcome it,” he said. “Our prime minister’s proposal is sincere and genuine.”
Kashmir at heart of regional tensions
Highlighting the unresolved status of Kashmir, Ambassador Jamali reiterated Pakistan’s long-standing position that the right to self-determination must be granted to the Kashmiri people, in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions.
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“Without addressing the root cause, which is the Kashmir dispute, peace in the region cannot be sustained,” he said.
Drawing a parallel with Russia’s argument on Ukraine, Jamali said that ignoring unresolved political disputes leads to resentment and recurring violence.
No security issues for Pakistan Embassy in Moscow
Despite regional tensions, Ambassador Jamali assured that the Pakistani embassy in Moscow is operating smoothly, and that Russian authorities have provided ample security under the Vienna Convention.
“We are very satisfied with the arrangements here. There are no security problems,” he said, praising the hospitality of the Russian government and people.
On the other hand, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has urged Britain to use its friendly relations with both Pakistan and India to help de-escalate the situation. “We hope the UK will play a constructive role in easing tensions and promoting dialogue,” he said.
In response, British High Commissioner Jane Marriott thanked the prime minister for sharing Pakistan’s position and reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to working with both Pakistan and India for the sake of regional peace and security.
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“We value our relationship with Pakistan and recognize the importance of dialogue and cooperation in resolving regional challenges,” the envoy said.







