In a recent phone conversation, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar expressed optimism about the latest US-Iran negotiations. The discussions have shown promising diplomatic progress, according to the two ministers.
The talks, which took place in Doha, were met with approval from both Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Prince Faisal and Minister Dar expressed hope that these ongoing negotiations could lead to a peaceful and comprehensive resolution to the regional tensions that have persisted.
Qatar, acting as a mediator, reported positive advancements in the discussions. The focus was on issues outlined in a memorandum that played a key role in concluding the US-Iran conflict in June. This agreement, facilitated by both Qatar and Pakistan, marked the beginning of a 60-day ceasefire and set the stage for continued diplomatic efforts aimed at fostering stability.
The progress achieved in the most recent round of talks underscores the potential for a lasting diplomatic solution. With the support and mediation from regional partners like Qatar and Pakistan, there is a renewed sense of hope for easing tensions and promoting peace in the region.
