Islamabad: Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, discussed bilateral relations and ways to develop them in a phone call on Wednesday. During the call, the two sides also explored regional developments and ongoing diplomatic efforts to promote regional stability and peace.
According to Qatar News Agency, the conversation between the two foreign ministers underscored the importance of enhancing cooperation in various sectors to strengthen the ties between Pakistan and Iran. The ministers emphasized the need for continued dialogue and collaboration to address regional challenges and contribute to peace and stability in the region.
The exchange also included discussions on the potential for economic partnerships and the expansion of trade relations. Both ministers expressed a commitment to fostering a stronger economic relationship, which they believe would be mutually beneficial for both countries.
The conversation reflects an ongoing effort by both nations to maintain open lines of communication and work collaboratively on issues of mutual interest. The dialogue between the Pakistani and Iranian foreign ministers is seen as a positive step towards addressing regional tensions and building a more cooperative regional framework.