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Pakistan Expresses Hope for US-Iran Nuclear Agreement: FO

Pakistan's Foreign Office on Thursday expressed cautious optimism regarding the prospect of a nuclear or diplomatic agreement between the United States and Iran, signalling Islamabad's keen interest in regional de-escalation as ongoing negotiations continue between Washington and Tehran.

A spokesperson for the Foreign Office stated that Pakistan is hopeful an agreement can be reached, reflecting the country's broader strategic interest in stability along its western border. Iran and Pakistan share a lengthy frontier, and any conflict or sanctions escalation involving Tehran carries direct economic and security implications for Islamabad.

Pakistan has historically sought to maintain balanced relations with both the United States and Iran, a position that has at times required careful diplomatic navigation. Islamabad's public endorsement of a diplomatic resolution underscores its preference for multilateral engagement over confrontation in the region.

The remarks come amid reports of intensifying US-Iran diplomatic activity, with multiple rounds of indirect and direct talks reportedly held in recent weeks. A successful agreement would significantly alter the geopolitical and energy landscape of the broader Middle East and Southwest Asian region, with potential ripple effects for Pakistani trade and energy connectivity.

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Sources: Dawn
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