Iran Rejects US Meeting in Islamabad Amid Ongoing Peace Mediation Efforts

Iran has officially ruled out any meeting with the United States during its diplomatic visit to Islamabad, adding a new twist to ongoing regional peace efforts. According to Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is currently in Pakistan’s capital for high-level discussions with Pakistani leadership but will not engage with any US delegation….

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Pakistan Pushes Fragile US–Iran Peace Talks Amid Ceasefire, Blockade Dispute

Pakistan is actively working to sustain fragile peace efforts between the United States and Iran as a temporary ceasefire continues to hold despite rising diplomatic uncertainty. Officials say Islamabad remains “cautiously optimistic” about the prospects of a long-term peace agreement, even as key issues—particularly Iran’s maritime blockade and delays in scheduled talks—continue to challenge progress….

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Pakistan Steps Up Diplomacy as Ishaq Dar Urges Continued Abbas Araghchi–US Engagement

Pakistan has intensified its diplomatic efforts amid rising uncertainty over the second round of Iran–United States talks expected in Islamabad. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a key telephonic conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, stressing the urgent need for continued dialogue and engagement to resolve outstanding issues and maintain regional…

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Pakistan pushes for de-escalation as Ishaq Dar engages Gulf, Middle East counterparts

Pakistan has stepped up its diplomatic efforts to promote peace in the Middle East, as Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held key discussions with regional counterparts to reduce tensions and encourage dialogue. According to the Foreign Office, Dar spoke separately with officials from Bahrain, Egypt, and Iran, focusing on the evolving regional situation and the urgent…

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