Iran Yet to Respond on Islamabad Peace Talks Amid Ongoing Efforts

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Iran Yet to Respond on Islamabad Peace Talks Amid Ongoing Efforts

Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has said that a formal response from Iran regarding peace talks in Islamabad is still awaited. The update was shared at 7:30pm, according to his statement on social media platform X.

He said that Pakistan is acting as a mediator in the ongoing diplomatic process. Pakistan is in constant contact with Iran and continues efforts to support dialogue between both sides.

The minister added that diplomatic engagement is ongoing. He stressed that communication with Iran remains active as efforts continue to encourage participation in the next round of talks.

He also noted that a two-week ceasefire is set to expire at 4:50am. He said a decision from Iran before the deadline is very important for the peace process.

According to Attaullah Tarar, Pakistan has made sincere efforts to convince Iran to attend the second round of talks. He added that these efforts are still ongoing and focused on diplomatic solutions.

Officials say the talks are part of broader peace efforts aimed at reducing tensions. The situation remains sensitive as the ceasefire deadline approaches.

Pakistan’s role as mediator involves maintaining contact with both parties. Authorities say dialogue is the main tool being used to manage the situation involving Iran.

The government has not confirmed any final response yet. It is still waiting for official communication from Iran regarding participation in the Islamabad talks.

Diplomatic sources say the next few hours are crucial. A decision from Iran before the ceasefire ends could affect the direction of future negotiations.

Officials emphasize that all diplomatic channels remain open. Pakistan continues to encourage peaceful engagement and dialogue with Iran to support stability in the region.

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The process reflects ongoing efforts to resolve issues through talks rather than conflict. Authorities say they remain hopeful for a positive response from Iran in time for the scheduled discussions.

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