ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar received a telephone call from the Foreign Minister of Iran, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, during which the two leaders reviewed the evolving situation in Iran and the wider region.
The conversation focused on recent developments and their potential implications for regional peace and stability.
Senator Ishaq Dar strongly condemned the unwarranted attacks against Iran. He expressed deep concern over the rising tensions and stressed that such actions risk further destabilizing an already fragile regional environment.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister called for an immediate halt to escalation and urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint. He mentioned the importance of resolving disputes through dialogue and peaceful means, noting that diplomacy remains the most viable path to ensuring long-term stability.
In this regard, the Senator Dar focused on the urgent need for the resumption of diplomatic efforts to achieve a peaceful and negotiated resolution to the crisis.
He reasserted Pakistan’s consistent support for dialogue, mutual understanding, and cooperation as essential tools for addressing regional challenges.
The Iranian Foreign Minister briefed his Pakistani counterpart on the latest developments and shared his country’s perspective on the unfolding situation.
The conversation indicates the close and brotherly ties between Pakistan and Iran, as well as their shared interest in promoting peace and security in the region.





