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Iranian Pakistani Foreign Ministers discuss regional developments ceasefire issues over phone

The foreign ministers of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan held a telephone conversation on Sunday evening to discuss regional developments and issues related to the ceasefire.

 The foreign ministers of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan held a telephone conversation on Sunday evening to discuss regional developments and issues related to the ceasefire.

 

Seyed Abbas Araghchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, and Mohammad Ishaq Dar, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, spoke by phone.

 

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister outlined his country’s efforts to end the war and establish peace in the region, and emphasized Pakistan’s readiness to continue consultations in this regard.

 

Iran’s Foreign Minister, while expressing gratitude for Pakistan’s good offices and mediation efforts in ceasefire negotiations aimed at ending the war, recalled Iran’s responsible approach in engaging with the diplomatic process to halt the conflict. Referring to the bitter experiences of the past year and repeated U.S. breaches of commitments—particularly the U.S. military aggression against Iran in the midst of talks in May–June and February–March 2026—he described America’s recent actions, including its violation of the ceasefire, threats against Iranian ports, coastlines, and vessels, provocative rhetoric, unreasonable demands, and persistent contradictions, as clear indications of bad faith and a lack of seriousness in U.S. diplomacy. He further stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran will utilize all its capacities to safeguard Iran’s national interests and security.

 

The foreign ministers of Iran and Pakistan emphasized the continuation of consultations to advance their shared goal of protecting regional peace and security.

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