
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met President Asif Ali Zardari in Islamabad on Tuesday. He briefed him on all aspects of ongoing US-Iran negotiations. The meeting focused on Pakistan’s mediation role and regional stability concerns.
During the meeting, the prime minister provided a detailed update on different phases of the talks. He also shared progress achieved through Pakistan’s diplomatic facilitation. Additionally, he outlined upcoming visits to Saudi Arabia and Türkiye.
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Furthermore, Shehbaz Sharif informed the president about Pakistan’s continued engagement with regional and global powers. Officials said the discussion highlighted Islamabad’s efforts to support dialogue between Washington and Tehran. The leaders reviewed Pakistan’s broader foreign policy approach.
President Asif Ali Zardari praised Pakistan’s role in hosting and facilitating US-Iran talks. He said the conflict has impacted regional stability and global security. He also acknowledged the efforts of state institutions in supporting diplomacy.
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Moreover, the president said Pakistan has strengthened its position as a responsible regional actor. He urged continued coordination with international partners to sustain peace efforts. Officials said both leaders agreed on maintaining diplomatic engagement for regional harmony.