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Ishaq Dar Holds Telephonic Talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Regional Situation

Ishaq Dar and Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi discuss regional situation, peace efforts, and diplomacy in a key telephonic exchange.

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Ishaq Dar Abbas Araghchi phone call diplomacy

Ishaq Dar and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi discuss regional peace, stability, and diplomatic cooperation.

May 4, 2026

Islamabad — Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held an important telephonic conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the Foreign Office said, as both sides discussed the regional situation and ongoing diplomatic efforts for peace and stability.

According to the statement, the late-night contact included a detailed exchange of views on regional developments and Pakistan’s continued diplomatic initiatives aimed at reducing tensions and promoting stability across the region.

Recognition of Pakistan’s Role

During the conversation, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi appreciated Pakistan’s sincere efforts in facilitating dialogue and mediation among different parties involved in regional disputes. He emphasized that Pakistan’s constructive role is vital for de-escalation and peace-building in the region.

Emphasis on Dialogue and Diplomacy

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to promoting constructive engagement and peaceful cooperation in the region. He stressed that dialogue and diplomacy remain the only viable path toward resolving disputes and achieving long-term peace and stability.

Commitment to Regional Peace

Both leaders agreed on the importance of maintaining regular contact and keeping diplomatic channels active to ensure long-term stability in the region and beyond. The communication is part of Pakistan’s broader diplomatic strategy aimed at fostering a peaceful environment in the Middle East and neighboring regions.

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