ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has stated that there are growing indications of a possible resumption of negotiations between Iran and the United States, expressing optimism that a new round of talks may begin in the near future.
The defence minister noted that the overall response following the latest diplomatic engagements has been encouraging. He emphasized that no negative developments have surfaced so far, suggesting a constructive atmosphere surrounding the dialogue process.
Khawaja Asif said that only positive progress has been observed in relation to the negotiations. This development is not only significant but also serves as a motivating factor for the continuation of diplomatic efforts between the two countries. He mentioned that such progress could contribute to regional stability and improved international relations if sustained.
The minister further stated that the global community is viewing these developments with cautious optimism. He added that Pakistan continues to support peaceful dialogue and diplomatic solutions to international conflicts, reiterating its commitment to regional peace and stability.
Khawaja Asif commented on Pakistan’s growing importance on the global stage. He claimed that the country’s increasing diplomatic relevance and engagement in international affairs have drawn attention worldwide.
He alleged that India is reacting negatively to Pakistan’s rising profile, expressing dissatisfaction over Islamabad’s strengthening position.
The statement comes at a time when geopolitical dynamics in the region are evolving, and renewed dialogue between major global players is being closely monitored. The defence minister’s remarks underline cautious optimism, while also reflecting Pakistan’s interest in promoting dialogue and stability in a complex geopolitical environment.





