FM Dar urges de-escalation in call with Iranian counterpart
- Stresses dialogue and restraint for regional peace
Pakistan's Deputy PM Ishaq Dar urged de-escalation and restraint in a call with his Iranian counterpart, emphasizing dialogue for regional peace amid evolving developments.
- Pakistan's call for regional de-escalation
- Emphasis on dialogue and diplomacy for peace
- Pakistan's commitment to regional stability
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Sunday urged all parties to pursue de-escalation and exercise restraint during a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, as they discussed the evolving regional situation.
According to the Foreign Office, the two foreign ministers exchanged views on recent regional developments.
During the conversation, Dar stressed the need for all parties to follow the path of de-escalation and restraint, in line with the understandings reached in the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in June 2026.
He reiterated that dialogue and diplomacy remain the only viable means of resolving disputes and ensuring lasting peace and stability in the region.
Dar also reaffirmed Pakistan’s readiness to continue playing a constructive role in promoting and maintaining regional peace and stability, the Foreign Office said.
The two leaders agreed to remain in close contact as regional developments continue to unfold.




















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