Dar received a call from Guterres today, during which they discussed the latest regional developments.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. SCREEN CAPTURE
ISLAMABAD:
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Iran’s Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri Moghadam on Tuesday expressed their deep gratitude to Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar for his facilitation of talks with the United States.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), Dar received a call from Guterres today, during which they discussed the latest regional developments as well as Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic efforts and engagement with the parties. Appreciating Pakistan’s ongoing efforts, “the UN Secretary-General conveyed the deep appreciation and support of the international community for Pakistan’s constructive role in regional and international peace and stability,” he said. The ministry further stated that Guterres also expressed the UN’s full support for Pakistan’s ongoing efforts.
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“As trusted heralds of international harmony, diplomats are the architects of peace, entrusted with the task of navigating the delicate complexities of international relations through the patient craft of dialogue, empathy and understanding,” the ambassador said.
Moghadam added his gratitude to Foreign Minister Dar and diplomats at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs “for their tireless efforts to facilitate, coordinate and meticulously prepare arrangements for the delegations and talks, often long before the talks themselves began.” He said: “Their dedicated efforts translate political will and principled determination into the practical pathways and agreements necessary for any diplomatic process to take shape.”
“This is diplomacy in its truest sense,” said the ambassador, adding that “it is not just words, but silent and persistent work that makes dialogue and peace possible. Their professionalism and commitment deserve deep recognition and gratitude.”
A day earlier, the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, Canada and Egypt discussed the latest developments in the regional situation and emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy for peace during separate phone calls with Dar.




