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Pakistan Reaffirms Commitment to Peace at UN Meeting on Islamabad MoU

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Pakistan Reaffirms Commitment to Peace at UN Meeting on Islamabad MoU

Islamabad mediates Iran-US dialogue for regional stability.

Pakistan Reaffirms Commitment to Peace at UN Meeting on Islamabad MoU

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has reiterated its dedication to fostering peace through dialogue between Iran and the United States.

During a United Nations Security Council meeting, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad highlighted Pakistan’s role as a mediator in facilitating conversations for regional stability.

The Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been central in these discussions, actively involving several international and regional stakeholders.

Pakistan’s leadership continues to work with all parties to sustain dialogue and prevent escalation.

Ambassador Ahmad emphasized the significance of keeping both countries at the negotiating table to achieve tangible progress.

Recently, Pakistan hosted discussions in Doha with the United States and Iranian negotiators, signaling positive steps forward.

These talks followed understandings from the Lake Lucerne Summit, where all parties agreed to proceed with further negotiations.

The active involvement of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Egypt, and China has been crucial in fostering an environment conducive to dialogue.

Ambassador Ahmad underscored Pakistan’s commitment to peaceful mediation and its responsibility to prevent conflicts.

The Islamabad MoU is seen as a triumph of diplomacy, showing that sustained dialogue is vital for de-escalation.

Pakistan’s foreign policy, rooted in non-violence, emphasizes that the use of force outside international law is unacceptable.

The nation expresses full solidarity with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states against actions threatening regional stability.

Pakistan appreciates the constructive support of its partners in advancing mediation efforts.

This is a developing story.