Pakistan Urges US and Iran to Maintain Ceasefire Amid Stalled Negotiations
Pakistan foreign minister says 'imperative' for US, Iran to uphold ceasefire
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Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized the necessity for the United States and Iran to uphold their ceasefire agreement following extensive talks in Pakistan that ended without a resolution. Dar reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to facilitating dialogue between the two nations.
- 01Ishaq Dar stressed the importance of maintaining the ceasefire between the US and Iran.
- 02Negotiations in Pakistan lasted for 21 hours but did not yield an agreement.
- 03Pakistan is positioned as a mediator in the US-Iran conflict.
- 04The foreign minister expressed ongoing support for dialogue and engagement.
- 05The situation remains critical as tensions in the Middle East persist.
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Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated on Sunday that it is imperative for both the United States and Iran to uphold their ceasefire agreement. This call comes after a 21-hour negotiation session in Pakistan, which ended without a formal agreement. Dar, whose government acted as a mediator, highlighted Pakistan's role in facilitating future dialogue between the two nations. He expressed hope that both parties would remain committed to the ceasefire to ease tensions in the Middle East. The failure to reach a consensus during the talks underscores the ongoing challenges in achieving lasting peace in the region.
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The continuation of the ceasefire is crucial for regional stability, affecting not just the US and Iran, but also neighboring countries like Pakistan, which is directly involved in mediation efforts.
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