Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi spoke with Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar. They discussed developments in the region and the relations between Iran and Pakistan. During the call, Araghchi explained the recent nuclear talks between Iran and the United States. He highlighted Iran’s efforts to reach a fair agreement.
He also shared details about the indirect negotiations held in Muscat. Araghchi said Iran wants a deal that benefits both sides. For his part, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister expressed hope that the nuclear talks would succeed. He added that Pakistan is ready to help Iran in any way to support the negotiations. Both leaders agreed that diplomacy and cooperation are essential for peace in the region.
They emphasized the importance of staying in contact as talks progress. Araghchi said Iran values Pakistan’s support and hopes it can contribute to a positive outcome. Pakistan’s FM confirmed that Islamabad will continue to provide assistance and encouragement during these discussions. He also noted that strong regional partnerships can help Iran and other countries reach lasting solutions.
The call comes as Iran and the US prepare for the next round of nuclear talks. Araghchi stressed that Iran seeks a fair and balanced agreement in these nuclear talks. He also mentioned that ongoing dialogue and transparency are key to achieving this goal. Both sides agreed to keep communication open and coordinate on regional matters. The meeting showed that Iran and Pakistan are working together to support diplomacy.
They also highlighted the importance of collaboration to maintain regional stability. Araghchi and Dar plan to continue discussions as nuclear talks progress. Pakistan will monitor developments and remain ready to offer support at every stage. The conversation reflected the shared interest of both countries in successful diplomacy. Nuclear talks, regional cooperation, and mutual support remain the focus of these ongoing discussions.
