Arabic version: باكستان تدعو إلى الالتزام بوقف إطلاق النار بعد محادثات الولايات المتحدة وإيران
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has insisted the US and Iran must uphold a ceasefire agreement, after talks between the two sides to end the war ended without a deal in Islamabad.
The discussions aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts between the two nations ended without an agreement, prompting Dar to call for both parties to adhere to the ceasefire. According to Al Jazeera, the situation remains tense as both the US and Iran navigate complex diplomatic challenges.
Dar’s remarks underline Pakistan’s position as a mediator in the region, highlighting its interest in promoting stability and peace. The lack of a deal in the recent talks raises concerns about the potential for renewed hostilities.
As the international community watches closely, the emphasis on maintaining a ceasefire could be crucial for de-escalating tensions and fostering dialogue between the US and Iran.



















