ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Sunday highlighted its role in facilitating diplomatic engagement between the United States and Iran that ended without a formal agreement on Sunday morning.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in a briefing said Pakistan expressed gratitude to both delegations for participating in the talks, which were held following a request from Pakistan’s leadership. He noted that both sides showed a positive response and engaged in multiple rounds of constructive and comprehensive discussions.
He stated that the US delegation was led by J.D. Vance, while the Iranian delegation was headed by Mohammad Baqir Qalibaf. Senior Pakistani officials also supported the facilitation process.
Dar emphasized that Pakistan remains committed to playing a constructive diplomatic role in promoting regional peace and stability. He added that Islamabad hopes both sides will continue to uphold ceasefire commitments and work toward long-term cooperation and prosperity.
Pakistan has increasingly positioned itself as a facilitator in regional diplomacy, encouraging dialogue between key international stakeholders amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.