If Iran and the United States are willing, Pakistan is ready to host negotiations, says the Foreign Office.
Pakistan’s Foreign Office has stated that the country is ready to host negotiations between Iran and the United States if both sides are willing to engage in dialogue. The statement reflects Pakistan’s desire to promote peace, stability, and diplomatic engagement in the region. Officials emphasized that constructive dialogue is the most effective way to resolve tensions and misunderstandings between nations.
The Foreign Office highlighted Pakistan’s consistent support for peaceful conflict resolution and its commitment to facilitating diplomatic efforts whenever possible. By offering to host talks, Pakistan aims to play a constructive role in reducing regional tensions and encouraging cooperation between the two countries. Such a move could also strengthen Pakistan’s position as a responsible and proactive member of the international community.
Regional stability remains a key concern for Pakistan, particularly given the strategic importance of the Middle East and its impact on global security and energy markets. Pakistani officials noted that dialogue between Iran and the United States could contribute to easing geopolitical tensions and creating opportunities for broader cooperation.
If both nations agree to negotiations, Pakistan has expressed readiness to provide a neutral platform that encourages open communication and mutual understanding. The Foreign Office reiterated that diplomacy and dialogue remain essential tools for building trust and achieving lasting peace in the region.






