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Pakistan: Progress in US-Iran Talks, Hope for Conflict Resolution

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed significant progress in negotiations between Washington and Tehran. Pakistan is making intensive diplomatic efforts to achieve a ceasefire and initiate comprehensive dialogue to end the regional conflict.

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Pakistan — Ekhbary News Agency

Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, recently confirmed significant progress in the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran. Dar clarified that his country is making earnest diplomatic efforts aimed at achieving a ceasefire and initiating constructive dialogue to end the escalating conflict in the region.

Pakistani Efforts to Prevent Regional Escalation

On Tuesday, Ishaq Dar stated that Pakistan has worked diligently to prevent attacks on Gulf countries and has strongly condemned the attacks they have faced. These statements come within the context of Pakistan's continuous efforts to de-escalate regional tensions and foster stability.

Ongoing Consultations and Hope for a Settlement

The Pakistani Foreign Minister added that diplomatic consultations are ongoing with the objective of ending the current conflict. He expressed hope that these efforts would succeed with the support of several international capitals. Pakistan reaffirms its commitment to its role as a mediator to promote stability and peace in the region.

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