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Dar Discusses Pakistan's Regional Peace Mediation with Iranian FM

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday, focusing on Pakistan's active mediation efforts aimed at fostering regional peace amid escalating tensions in the broader Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz corridor.

The conversation centred on diplomatic initiatives Islamabad has been pursuing to de-escalate the Iran-US standoff, with Pakistan positioning itself as a credible interlocutor capable of engaging both Washington and Tehran. Officials described the discussion as constructive, with both sides expressing commitment to reducing regional instability through dialogue.

Pakistan's diplomatic engagement with Iran comes at a particularly sensitive juncture. The country simultaneously manages strategic ties with the United States while maintaining longstanding relations with Tehran, a balance that Islamabad has historically sought to leverage in moments of regional crisis. Monday's talks reinforce that posture.

The discussions with Araghchi are the latest in a series of high-level diplomatic contacts Islamabad has conducted in recent weeks as it attempts to play a stabilising role. Pakistan's mediation efforts, if sustained and welcomed by both parties, could significantly elevate its standing as a regional diplomatic actor at a moment when traditional peace brokers appear less effective.

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Sources: Brecorder Β· APP
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