Islamabad: Pakistan and Bahrain on Sunday discussed the "latest regional situation" amid renewed attacks by the US and Iran threatening the fragile peace in the Gulf region.The evolving situation in West Asia was discussed during a telephone conversation between Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, the Pakistan Foreign Office said.The US and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on June 18, aimed at restoring peace in West Asia. It was followed by technical-level talks in Switzerland on June 21, with Pakistan and Qatar as mediators.Also read: Iran war latest ground report: Interim deal imperilled further as both sides go ballistic againAl Zayani "appreciated Pakistan's constructive role in facilitating the understanding, expressing hope that it would contribute to lasting peace and stability in the region", the statement said.Dar, who is also Pakistan's foreign minister, reiterated Islamabad's resolve to "promote dialogue and diplomacy for achieving peace and stability in the region", it added.Bahrain has faced some of the fiercest attacks by Iran in response to the US strikes on the pretext of targeting US assets in that country.
Pakistan, Bahrain discuss 'latest regional situation' amid renewed attacks by US, Iran
In a bid to navigate the tumultuous regional landscape, Pakistan and Bahrain convened talks focused on heightened tensions between the US and Iran. Bahrain's Foreign Minister commended Pakistan's proactive role in facilitating a recent peace understanding in West Asia. Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister expressed the country's unwavering commitment to pursuing dialogue and diplomatic solutions, especially given Bahrain's vulnerability to Iranian attacks.
Pakistan e Bahrain discutono la crisi regionale USA-Iran; il Pakistan media il dialogo diplomatico tramite MoU firmato il 18 giugno. La stabilità geopolitica del Golfo impatta operazioni tech, data center e compliance di aziende europee con asset nella regione.








