RAWALPINDI: The Christian Community on Saturday welcomed the peace accord between the United States and Iran and termed it as an important step toward stability in the Middle East, global peace, and the protection of innocent human lives.
In a statement, Archbishop Dr Joseph Arshad, Bishop of Islamabad-Rawalpindi, said that at a time when the Middle East and the wider world had been facing fear, tension, and uncertainty, the peace accord had emerged as a hopeful sign that dialogue, diplomacy, and mutual understanding could prevail over confrontation and conflict. He termed the agreement an act of courage, responsibility, and moral strength.
The Archbishop appreciated the efforts of all parties involved in the negotiations that led to the accord and expressed special gratitude to the Government of Pakistan for their constructive and historic role in facilitating dialogue, de-escalation, and mutual understanding among the parties.
He said Pakistan had played an important role in promoting dialogue and confidence-building measures, demonstrating its ability to serve as a bridge among nations and as a responsible member of the international community.
Highlighting the economic significance of the agreement, Archbishop Arshad said peace in the region would have a positive impact on oil prices and global energy stability.
Archbishop Arshad further observed that the accord could have far-reaching implications for peace and stability in the Middle East and beyond.
If implemented with sincerity, responsibility, and sustained diplomatic engagement, it could reduce the risk of wider conflict, encourage renewed dialogue on regional and international security issues, protect civilian populations, and open new avenues for cooperation among nations.
The archbishop prayed that the accord would become a turning point for the Middle East and a renewed symbol of hope for the entire world.
He also prayed for Pakistan and all nations working for peace, asking Almighty God to bless world leaders with wisdom, humility, and courage so that paths of dialogue may remain open, hatred may be extinguished, and a just and lasting peace may prevail.
Published in Dawn, June 21st, 2026