'By Grace Of Allah': PM Shehbaz Sharif Calls For National Prayer As Pakistan Hosts Historic US-Iran Talks | Exclusive Details

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Last Updated:April 11, 2026, 00:43 IST

The PM credited Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, alongside Field Marshal Asim Munir, in halting what he described as a potential 'Great War' in West Asia

The Prime Minister’s rhetoric marks a significant moment for Pakistan's standing on the world stage. File pic

The Prime Minister’s rhetoric marks a significant moment for Pakistan's standing on the world stage. File pic

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has made a stirring appeal to the nation, calling for collective prayer to Allah for the success of the high-stakes US-Iran peace talks currently underway in the federal capital. Speaking from Islamabad as the city remains under a strict security lockdown, the Prime Minister framed the negotiations not just as a diplomatic victory, but as a providential opportunity to secure lasting stability for the region.

The Prime Minister’s address combined a sense of national pride with a significant economic relief package, linking the geopolitical breakthrough directly to the pockets of the Pakistani public.

Why did PM Shehbaz Sharif call for a national day of prayer?

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed profound gratitude that leaders from both the United States and Iran have chosen Pakistan as the neutral ground for these historic negotiations. “By the grace of Allah, Pakistan is hosting these negotiations," the Prime Minister stated, urging every citizen to pray for a successful outcome that brings “peace and prosperity" to the entire region.

He credited the “crucial role" played by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, alongside Field Marshal Asim Munir, in halting what he described as a potential “Great War" in West Asia. By bringing Washington and Tehran to the table, Sharif asserted that Pakistan has performed a commendable global service, transitioning the narrative from active conflict to “Alhamdulillah, talking peace."

What are the details of the massive fuel price reduction?

In a move that caught the markets by surprise, the Prime Minister announced a drastic reduction in petroleum prices, effective immediately. The most significant cut was reserved for high-speed diesel, which saw a staggering reduction of Rs 135, bringing the new price down to Rs 385 per litre. Petrol prices were also trimmed by Rs 12, setting the new retail price at Rs 366 per litre.

This economic intervention is being framed as the first “peace dividend" for the Pakistani people. The Prime Minister explicitly linked these cuts to the successful brokerage of the US-Iran ceasefire, suggesting that the de-escalation in the Middle East has already begun to ease the pressure on global supply chains and domestic inflation.

How is Pakistan’s leadership positioning itself in the peace process?

The Prime Minister’s rhetoric marks a significant moment for Pakistan’s standing on the world stage. By highlighting the collaborative efforts of the civilian government and the military leadership—specifically Field Marshal Asim Munir—Sharif is presenting a unified front that has successfully navigated the most dangerous diplomatic waters of 2026.

The Prime Minister’s claim that the Islamabad talks will “stop the Great War" places Pakistan at the heart of the new global order. As the Saturday sessions commence, the administration is banking on the “Islamabad Accord" to not only stabilise West Asia but to act as a catalyst for Pakistan’s own economic recovery, starting with the relief provided at the fuel pumps.

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April 11, 2026, 00:43 IST

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