Pakistan's Ishaq Dar Engages with Saudi FM Amid US-Iran Negotiations
Pakistan's Ishaq Dar Speaks With Saudi FM Again As Islamabad Prepares To Host US‐Iran Talks
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Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a second call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan as Islamabad prepares to host crucial US-Iran talks. The discussions focused on a temporary ceasefire and regional stability, with both leaders emphasizing the need for continued dialogue.
- 01Ishaq Dar's second call with Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan highlights Pakistan's role in US-Iran negotiations.
- 02The talks aim to address unresolved issues related to a temporary ceasefire between the US and Iran.
- 03Saudi Arabia seeks clarity on the negotiations while the US wants Saudi involvement throughout the process.
- 04Both ministers expressed concern over ceasefire violations in Lebanon and the need for a lasting peace.
- 05The ceasefire follows a military campaign by Israel and the US against Iran, resulting in significant casualties.
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Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar engaged in a second call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan as Islamabad prepares to facilitate important negotiations between the United States and Iran. These discussions come amid ongoing concerns regarding a temporary ceasefire that aims to halt hostilities between the two nations. A diplomatic source indicated that Saudi Arabia is seeking full clarity on the negotiations, while the US desires Saudi Arabia's involvement throughout the talks. During their conversation, both leaders emphasized the necessity of continued dialogue to promote regional peace and stability. They also expressed deep concern over recent ceasefire violations in Lebanon, underscoring the urgent need for adherence to the truce. This temporary ceasefire was established following a military campaign by Israel and the US against Iran, which has led to significant casualties and damage in the region. Iranian authorities have expressed their intention to finalize negotiations in Islamabad during the two-week ceasefire period.
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The outcome of these negotiations could significantly influence regional stability and security, affecting not only Pakistan but also neighboring countries.
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