Pakistan on Sunday condemned the US attacks on Iran's nuclear installations. Pakistan has called it a violation of international law. Along with this, Pakistan has also expressed apprehension of further escalation of violence in the region. A day earlier, Pakistan had supported US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Attacked these three nuclear sites
The US attacked Iran's Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz nuclear installations on Sunday morning, with the aim of destroying the country's nuclear program. US President Donald Trump warned that more attacks would be carried out if Iran retaliated.

Pakistan is concerned about the possibility of escalation of tensions
Reacting to the development, Pakistan's Foreign Office (FO) said in a statement, "Pakistan condemns the US attacks on Iran's nuclear installations. We are extremely concerned about the possibility of further escalation of tensions in the region."

Violation of norms of international law
Pakistan said the attacks were "violation of all norms of international law" and that Iran has a legitimate right to defend itself under the UN Charter. "The unprecedented escalation of tensions and violence due to the ongoing attacks against Iran is extremely worrying. The escalation of tensions will have detrimental consequences for the region and beyond," the FO said.

Pak recommends for Nobel Peace Prize
Interestingly, the Pakistan government on Saturday said it will formally recommend US President Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize for his "decisive diplomatic intervention" during the recent India-Pakistan conflict.

No other parties have said anything yet
Meanwhile, no prominent leader of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League (N) and Pakistan People's Party has yet issued any statement on the US attack on Iran's three nuclear sites. Analysts say this is due to the "military establishment's cordial relations with US President Donald Trump".