On [specific date if available], Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch affirmed that Pakistan supports all efforts to promote and consolidate relations between the United States and Iran. The statement was made during a regular press briefing in Islamabad.
“Pakistan has always supported diplomatic initiatives and dialogue aimed at reducing tensions and promoting regional stability. We welcome any positive steps between the US and Iran,” Baloch stressed.
The Pakistani diplomatic spokesperson also expressed hope that the relevant parties would continue negotiations to reach a comprehensive agreement that benefits both countries and the broader Middle East region.
Pakistan’s statement comes as US-Iran relations show signs of easing after years of intense confrontation over Tehran’s nuclear program and regional issues. Analysts view Islamabad’s move as consistent with its balanced foreign policy, which places a premium on Pakistan’s role as a mediator.
Earlier, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif repeatedly called for dialogue between Islamic and Western nations to resolve disputes through diplomacy.