Pakistan Urges U.S. and Iran to Extend Ceasefire
The Pakistani government has called on the United States and Iran to prolong their current ceasefire. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar highlighted the importance of ongoing dialogue between the countries during discussions with U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in Pakistan, Natalie A. Baker. The appeal was made to foster continued diplomatic engagement.
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Pakistan has called upon both the United States and Iran to prolong their existing two-week ceasefire, according to a statement released by Pakistan's foreign ministry on Tuesday.
During a meeting with Natalie A. Baker, the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in Pakistan, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized the importance of dialogue between the U.S. and Iran. He reiterated Pakistan's position, urging the duo to extend the ceasefire duration.
The statement reflects Pakistan's commitment to promoting diplomacy and maintaining peace in the region through continued engagement with both the U.S. and Iran.
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