Focus remains on planning second round of negotiations
Pakistanโs Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Iranian Embassy on Monday, where he met Ambassador Dr Reza Amiri Moghadam to discuss arrangements for ongoing US-Iran peace talks. According to reports, both sides focused primarily on preparations for the second round of negotiations.
Moreover, officials emphasized the importance of coordination to ensure smooth diplomatic engagement. The meeting also reflected Pakistanโs continued involvement in facilitating dialogue between Tehran and Washington. Consequently, discussions centered on logistical and diplomatic measures required for the next phase of talks.
Pakistan reiterates support for diplomatic resolution
During the meeting, Mohsin Naqvi stressed the need for a sustainable resolution through diplomatic channels. He reiterated that Pakistan supports peaceful negotiations as the most effective way to reduce regional tensions. Furthermore, he highlighted the long-standing relationship between Pakistan and Iran, describing it as based on mutual respect and cooperation.
In addition, the minister stated that resolving the dispute through dialogue would contribute significantly to regional stability and long-term peace. He also briefed the ambassador on his recent visit to Iran, underscoring continued engagement between the two countries.
Meanwhile, senior officials, including Islamabadโs chief commissioner, inspector general of police, and deputy commissioner, attended the meeting. Their presence indicated the importance of coordination at multiple administrative levels.
Overall, the meeting signals Pakistanโs diplomatic efforts to support dialogue and stability amid evolving geopolitical dynamics.
