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PM Shehbaz Says Pakistan Played ‘Very Sincere Role’ in US-Iran Mediation Efforts

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said Pakistan played a “very sincere role” in ongoing mediation efforts between the United States and Iran, highlighting Islamabad’s growing diplomatic influence in regional peace negotiations. Speaking during his visit to Beijing, the premier said Pakistan remains committed to promoting dialogue and stability in the Middle East. Shehbaz Sharif stated...

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Pakistan, 13 Nations Condemn Somaliland’s Plan to Open Embassy in Jerusalem

Pakistan, along with 13 other Muslim-majority countries, has strongly condemned Somaliland’s announcement to open a purported embassy in Jerusalem, describing the move as “illegal and unacceptable.” The joint statement warned that the decision violates international law and undermines the legal and historical status of occupied Jerusalem. The statement was jointly issued by the foreign ministries...

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Pakistan Ready to Host Next Round of US-Iran Peace Talks, Says PM Shehbaz

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced that Pakistan hopes to host the next round of peace talks between the United States and Iran “very soon,” highlighting Islamabad’s growing diplomatic role in efforts to ease tensions in the Middle East. The statement came as regional leaders continued discussions aimed at securing a long-term peace agreement between...

Pakistan Strongly Condemns Israeli Aggression Against Lebanon: FO
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Pakistan Strongly Condemns Israeli Aggression Against Lebanon: FO

Pakistan has strongly condemned Israeli military aggression against Lebanon, with the Foreign Office (FO) calling the attacks a serious violation of international law and humanitarian principles. In an official statement, Islamabad expressed deep concern over the escalating violence, which has resulted in civilian casualties and widespread destruction of infrastructure. The FO stated that Israel’s actions...

Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar Voices Hope for Peace, Stability in Iran in Call With Araghchi
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Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar Voices Hope for Peace, Stability in Iran in Call With Araghchi

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar has expressed hope for peace and stability in Iran during a recent phone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, the Foreign Office said on Saturday. According to an official statement shared on X, the two diplomats discussed the current situation in Iran...

Ishaq Dar Says Afghanistan Issue Could Be Resolved by Force—But Pakistan Prefers Peace
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Ishaq Dar Says Afghanistan Issue Could Be Resolved by Force—But Pakistan Prefers Peace

In a recent press conference, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said Pakistan could use force against militants in Afghanistan—but emphasised that Islamabad doesn’t want to “storm a brother’s home.” Dar noted Pakistan’s request to the Afghan leadership: to take action against the banned Tehreek‑e‑Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and ensure Afghan soil is not...