The offer came during a telephone conversation between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday night.
Araghchi told Ishaq Dar that Tehran is ready to provide full cooperation to reduce conflicts and promote dialogue between the two neighboring countries.
He emphasized that continuous discussions are necessary to achieve long lasting peace in the region while, highlighting Iran’s commitment to expanding cooperation across various sectors.
Both leaders agreed to work together for regional stability and sustainable peace. The conversation also covered broader bilateral relations, regional developments, and international issues.
Dar provided an update on the latest negotiations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, emphasizing the critical importance of maintaining peace and stability in the region.
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Iran’s foreign minister expressed concern over the ongoing Pakistan–Afghanistan situation and highlighted the importance of constructive engagement to prevent further escalation.