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Dar calls Araghchi: Discusses Regional Developments Through Dialogue

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Senior Foreign Ministers Ishaq Dar of Pakistan and Abbas Araghchi of Iran have engaged in multiple rounds of dialogue since the beginning of the year, underscoring their commitment to peace and stability in the region. Their calls come at a crucial juncture where tensions are high following the US naval buildup near Iranian waters.

Recently, Dar had conveyed his concern over the evolving regional situation to Araghchi when they spoke on January 12th. At that time, Sharif, Pakistan’s Prime Minister, also initiated a call with Pezeshkian, Iran’s President, voicing similar worries. This diplomatic effort aimed at preventing the region from descending into further conflict.

The close coordination between Dar and Araghchi has been ongoing since their initial conversation last weekend during Dar’s visit to Dubai. In that encounter, Dar reiterated his hope for peace in Iran, discussing regional affairs with Araghchi. Earlier today, the Foreign Office (FO) reported that Dar had a phone call with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, another key player in the region.

Fidan and Erdogan, the Turkish President, discussed ongoing developments including regional and international dynamics, shared interests, and agreed to maintain close cooperation. The FO statement highlighted these calls as essential steps towards reducing tensions between Iran and the US, especially considering Trump’s recent demands for concessions from Tehran.

Despite initial expectations of a meeting in Istanbul facilitated by Turkey, these talks were moved to Oman, indicating that Turkey remains active in mediating potential resolutions. These diplomatic efforts suggest that even amid heightened security concerns and geopolitical disputes, both nations are committed to finding constructive paths forward through dialogue.

In a region fraught with challenges, Dar’s recent conversations underscored the importance of diplomacy in navigating this complex landscape. His interactions have not only reflected shared aspirations for peace but also demonstrated ongoing collaboration across international frontiers.

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