ISLAMABAD: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has told Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that trust is needed to facilitate talks and mediation on the conflict in the Middle East, the prime minister’s office said on Saturday. It said Pezeshkian had praised Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts and that the two leaders had discussed hostilities in the region and efforts to end the conflict during a call that lasted over an hour. Sharif briefed Pezeshkian on Pakistan’s diplomatic contacts with the United States and Gulf states, it said.

LONDON: Pakistan is relaying messages between the United States and Iran as part of indirect talks to end the ongoing Middle East conflict, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign…

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has emerged as a key intermediary between Iran and the United States to try to secure talks to end their war in the Gulf. On Thursday, Foreign Minister Ishaq…

ISLAMABAD: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has told Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that trust is needed to facilitate talks and mediation on the conflict in the…

Pakistan is ready to host U.S.-Iran talks, aiming to foster peace and prevent conflict escalation, says Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s prime minister on Monday stressed the need for “collective efforts” to urgently end the Iran conflict, after Islamabad hosted the foreign ministers of Saudi…