
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar held a significant telephone conversation with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday. The call underscored the urgency of sustained diplomatic engagement to address outstanding regional issues.
The discussion focused on strengthening bilateral communication and advancing efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability across the region, according to the Foreign Office. Both sides signaled willingness to deepen coordination on matters of mutual concern during heightened diplomatic activity.
Dar emphasized the importance of maintaining continuous dialogue and ensuring early engagement to resolve all pending issues. He stressed that proactive diplomacy is essential for fostering a stable regional environment and preventing tension escalation. The Pakistani foreign minister highlighted that meaningful negotiations could pave the way for long-term peace and constructive cooperation.
Araghchi echoed similar sentiments, agreeing that enhanced diplomatic contact would be critical in accelerating efforts towards sustainable peace. Both ministers reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining close coordination and open communication channels at all levels.
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