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Ishaq Dar seeks lasting US-Iran peace deal

Published on: May 6, 2026 7:08 PM

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said Pakistan is now focused on turning the US-Iran ceasefire into a permanent peace agreement. He expressed hope that ongoing diplomatic efforts could end hostilities completely. His remarks came during a conference in Islamabad.

Dar said the ceasefire, initially for two weeks, had been extended multiple times through mediation efforts involving Pakistan. He noted that large-scale loss of life had been halted since the truce began. He added that efforts are now aimed at achieving a full and lasting end to the conflict.

Read more: PM Shehbaz hopes Iran US talks bring peace

He highlighted Pakistan’s diplomatic role in bringing the United States and Iran to the negotiation table after decades of indirect contact. According to him, this marked the first direct engagement between the two sides in 47 years. He said Pakistan played an active role in facilitating dialogue and reducing tensions.

Dar also called on Muslim countries to strengthen unity and resolve internal differences. He stressed that collective action would improve the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts. He said Pakistan’s engagement reflected its broader commitment to regional peace and stability.

Read more: US-Pakistan–Iran Talks Continue Amid Ceasefire Negotiations

Despite earlier talks, a final agreement has not yet been reached. While the ceasefire remains in place, key issues including maritime access and sanctions remain unresolved. Officials continue to push for renewed face-to-face negotiations to secure a durable settlement.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Ishaq Dar diplomacy, Islamabad peace talks 2026, Latest, Pakistan mediation Iran US, permanent peace deal Iran US, Strait of Hormuz conflict, US Iran ceasefire

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