Diplomacy in Action: Pakistan-Iran Talks Foster Regional Stability
Pezeshkian praised Pakistan’s diplomacy and said expanded trade, academic exchange and scientific cooperation could deepen ties as both sides sought to ease tensions.
- On Sunday, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran for nearly 90 minutes, focusing on regional security and efforts to consolidate a fragile ceasefire between Iran and the United States.
- Pakistan remains a key mediator between Tehran and Washington as the ceasefire hangs by a thread; President Donald Trump warned Sunday the 'clock is ticking for Iran,' signaling urgency in diplomatic efforts.
- According to the Fars news agency, Washington has demanded Iran keep only one nuclear site and refused to release 'even 25 per cent' of frozen assets, conditioning ceasefire progress on starting negotiations.
- Naqvi also met Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who ridiculed regional governments relying on the United States for security, stating 'Recent events have shown that this presence not only fails to create security but also lays the groundwork for insecurity.'
- Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar discussed the 'evolving regional situation' with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, as Pakistan continues leveraging diplomatic ties with Qatari and Egyptian leaders to stabilize the region through multilateral engagement.
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In Tehran, Naqvi keeps diplomatic channel open
• Meets Iranian president, speaker of parliament as Trump says ‘clock is ticking’ for Iran• Pezeshkian calls on Muslim states to close ranks to counter ‘aggression by hegemonic powers’• Ghalibaf says US presence in the region only creates ‘insecurity’• Iranian media reports suggest latest US proposal contains no ‘concrete concessions’• PM Shehbaz speaks to Qatari counterpart; Dar calls Egyptian FM ISLAMABAD/TEHRAN: Pakistan continued pushing for…
Diplomacy in Action: Pakistan-Iran Talks Foster Regional Stability
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran to discuss regional security and the fragile ceasefire. The talks emphasized Islamic solidarity, regional peace, and bilateral relations, notably enhancing trade and scientific cooperation. Officials praised Pakistan's diplomacy in mediating between Iran and the US.
Stronger Islamic unity reduces outside interference: Pezeshkian
TEHRAN – In a series of high-level meetings held in Tehran, senior Iranian and Pakistani officials have condemned the 'United States and Israeli military aggression against Iran,' while pledging to deepen bilateral cooperation in border trade, security, and parliamentary relations. The diplomatic engagements, which took place on May 16 and 17, underscored a growing alignment between the two neighboring countries amid escalating regional tensions.
Naqvi holds high-level talks with Iranian President Pezeshkian in Tehran
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held high-level talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran on Sunday, focusing on regional security, recent hostilities, and efforts to consolidate a fragile ceasefire, Iran’s WANA news agency reported. Quoting a statement from the Pakistani embassy in Tehran, the Iranian news agency said Naqvi spent nearly 90 minutes in a private meeting with the Iranian president at the Presidential Administration, …
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