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Pakistan, Iran Foreign Ministers Hold Telephone Talks on Regional Stability

Pakistan’s Muhammad Ishaq Dar and Iran’s Seyyed Abbas Araghchi hold telephone talks on regional stability and bilateral cooperation.

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Pakistan, Iran Foreign Ministers Hold Telephone Talks on Regional Stability

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar and Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi discuss regional situation in diplomatic telephone call [IC: by AFP]

January 17, 2026

Islamabad, Pakistan — Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Muhammad Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi to discuss the current situation in the region, according to the Foreign Office.

During the call, both leaders exchanged detailed views on regional developments and shared priorities, reaffirming their commitment to continued consultation and cooperation on issues of mutual interest.


Pakistan Emphasizes Peace and Stability in the Region

A spokesperson for the Foreign Office of Pakistan stated that Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar conveyed goodwill and best wishes to Iran for efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region. The dialogue reflected Pakistan’s focus on diplomatic engagement with neighbouring states to address common challenges.

Both foreign ministers agreed to keep bilateral consultations ongoing and strengthen cooperation across a range of regional and international matters.


Continued Diplomatic Engagement Between Islamabad and Tehran

Officials highlighted that the telephone talk underscores strong diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Iran, and a mutual interest in maintaining open lines of communication. The ministers discussed regional peace initiatives and agreed to enhance dialogue mechanisms to better respond to evolving geopolitical developments.

The Foreign Office added that both countries value collaborative diplomacy and will work together to foster stability, economic ties, and regional cooperation.

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