In a recent phone conversation, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, expressed optimism regarding the ongoing US-Iran negotiations. The dialogue between the two officials highlighted the encouraging diplomatic progress achieved in the recent talks held in Doha.
Both Prince Faisal and Minister Dar praised the positive outcomes from this latest round of discussions, sharing a hopeful outlook that these talks might eventually lead to a peaceful and comprehensive resolution of regional tensions. Their discussions underscored an optimistic view of the diplomatic efforts aimed at stabilizing the region.
Qatar, acting as a mediator, played a pivotal role in these negotiations and reported significant advancements concerning the memorandum that had previously concluded the US-Iran conflict in June. This agreement, facilitated by both Qatar and Pakistan, had established a 60-day ceasefire, providing a crucial framework for continued diplomatic engagement.
The focus on sustained negotiations is seen as vital for maintaining the momentum towards a more stable and peaceful regional environment. The recent progress in Doha has raised hopes for a more enduring resolution, with ongoing diplomatic efforts being closely monitored by all parties involved.
