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Pakistan Intensifies Diplomatic Drive to Defuse Regional Tensions

Pakistan's Foreign Office confirmed Thursday that the country has significantly ramped up its diplomatic engagement across multiple channels as it works to ease heightened regional tensions. The statement came as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also held direct talks with the European Union's foreign policy chief to discuss the evolving regional situation.

The FO spokesperson indicated that Pakistan has been in active communication with key regional and global partners, including through its embassy network, bilateral phone contacts at the foreign ministerial level, and formal diplomatic notes. The intensified outreach reflects Islamabad's position that the current regional climate requires urgent and sustained de-escalatory engagement.

In a parallel development, Pakistan and Iran held discussions on bilateral ties, underscoring the breadth of Islamabad's current diplomatic activity. The Iran meeting adds to a sequence of high-level engagements that together form part of a coherent, coordinated foreign policy response to the prevailing security environment.

Diplomats and analysts note that Pakistan's geographical position places it at the intersection of multiple active fault lines, giving it both a stake in regional stability and a potential mediating role. The government has signalled it will continue engaging all relevant parties to prevent further escalation.

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Sources: The Nation Β· APP
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