Islamabad: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, focusing on the current situation in Iran and the wider region.
According to a statement from the Foreign Office, both leaders engaged in a detailed exchange of views regarding political, economic, and security developments affecting the region. The discussion emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in neighboring countries and across the broader region.
The Foreign Office spokesperson stated that Ishaq Dar extended his good wishes to Abbas Araghchi for promoting peace and stability in the region. The conversation also covered areas of mutual interest, and both ministers agreed to continue bilateral consultations to address shared concerns and enhance cooperation.
This engagement reflects Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic efforts to maintain strong and constructive ties with Iran, while promoting dialogue on regional challenges. Both countries emphasized the importance of continuous communication, especially in matters of mutual interest such as security, trade, and regional stability.
By maintaining regular high-level contact, Pakistan and Iran aim to strengthen bilateral relations and coordinate on initiatives that can help reduce tensions and promote mutual understanding. The telephone discussion demonstrates the commitment of both countries to diplomatic engagement as a tool for ensuring regional peace and cooperation.
In summary, the call between Ishaq Dar and Abbas Araghchi highlighted the need for continued dialogue, reaffirmed shared commitments to peace, and underlined the importance of working together on issues of mutual concern affecting Pakistan, Iran, and the wider region.

