Pakistan-Iran talks moved forward as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a detailed phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to discuss the regional situation and peace efforts.
The conversation lasted around 45 minutes and remained cordial throughout. Both leaders exchanged views on rising tensions in the region and emphasized the need for stability. Officials described the call as part of an ongoing diplomatic engagement between Pakistan and Iran.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appreciated Iran’s recent decision to send a delegation to Islamabad for dialogue. He called it a positive step toward reducing tensions through diplomacy. He also briefed the Iranian president about his recent contacts with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey.
These engagements, he said, aim to promote lasting peace and strengthen regional cooperation. He also highlighted the importance of continued dialogue between both countries. The prime minister expressed hope that joint efforts would help avoid further escalation.
During the call, Shehbaz Sharif conveyed good wishes for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. He also reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to working with friendly nations for peace.
President Masoud Pezeshkian thanked Pakistan’s leadership for its constructive role. He acknowledged the country’s efforts in supporting regional stability. He also expressed confidence that bilateral ties would grow stronger in the coming days.
The latest Pakistan-Iran talks highlight the importance of communication during uncertain times. Both sides agreed that dialogue remains the best path forward. Observers believe such high-level contacts can help reduce tensions and build trust in the region.
As diplomatic efforts continue, Pakistan is positioning itself as a bridge for peace in the region. The outcome of these talks may influence future cooperation and stability across neighboring countries.







