Pakistan’s foreign minister on Sunday said that Islamabad would be “honoured” to host talks between the US and Iran to end the ongoing Mideast conflict, Anadolu reports. “Pakistan will be honoured to host and facilitate meaningful talks between the two sides in coming days for comprehensive and lasting settlement of the ongoing conflict,” Ishaq Dar said in a video statement hours after a quadrilateral foreign ministers’ meeting in the capital Islamabad. Dar said that both Washington and Tehran expressed their confidence in Pakistan to facilitate the talks. He said he briefed the top diplomats of Turkiye, Pakistan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia who attended the quadrilateral meeting on the prospects of potential US-Iran talks in Islamabad. The visiting foreign ministers expressed […]
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