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President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, accompanied by Pakistani President General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (on his left) and Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo (on his right), salutes on January 13, 1986 upon his arrival in Islamabad, Pakistan, where he is to sign an Iran-Pakistan trade agreement.
 

In phone call with PM Shehbaz, Pezeshkian confirms Iran’s participation in Islamabad talks

News Desk
April 8, 2026

Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian has confirmed Tehran’s participation in Pakistan-offered peace talks with the United States in Islamabad to finalise a peaceful settlement to their conflict, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said on Wednesday.

The confirmation came during a phone call with PM Shehbaz Sharif this afternoon, which lasted for over 45 minutes, according to PMO.

The US has not yet confirmed its participation in the talks, the invitation of which was extended by PM Shehbaz for April 10 (Friday). White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said earlier on Wednesday that “nothing is final until announced by the President or the White House”.

According to the PMO statement, Pezeshkian “confirmed that Iran would be participating in the negotiations in Islamabad”.

Terming the conversation “warm and cordial”, the PMO said the premier conveyed his “deep appreciation for the wisdom and sagacity of the Iranian leadership in agreeing to the ceasefire and for accepting the prime minister’s offer to host negotiations between Iran and the US in Islamabad later this week”.

The prime minister also conveyed his respects to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.

According to PMO, President Pezeshkian thanked PM Shehbaz and “appreciated the efforts of the Pakistani leadership to bring about a temporary ceasefire between Iran and the US and conveyed his best wishes for the people of Pakistan”.
 
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PM Shehbaz also invited delegations from both sides to Islamabad on April 10 to “further negotiate for a conclusive agreement to settle all disputes”.

US President Donald Trump, responding to Pakistan’s request to “extend the deadline for two weeks”, had announced he would suspend the bombing of Iran for two weeks if Tehran fully reopened the vital Strait of Hormuz.

In turn, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi shared a statement on behalf of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council declaring that if attacks against the country were halted, it would cease its defensive operations.
 
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Agreement is 'a message from a powerful Iran' says president​

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The third page of the memorandum of understanding posted by Iran's president on social media




Image source, Masoud Pezeshkian/X

The third page of the memorandum of understanding posted by Iran's president on social media

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has posted a picture on social media of the signed memorandum of understanding, saying it is "a message from a powerful Iran".

Peace will be "realised in the shadow of mutual respect", he says.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran has always been committed and steadfast to global peace while preserving its dignity and independence", Pezeshkian adds.
 
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PM Shehbaz, President Pezeshkian discuss post-peace deal cooperation in phone call

  • Shehbaz expresses confidence in success of next phase of negotiations between US, Iran
June 18, 2026
BR Web Desk

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Iranian President Dr Masoud Pezeshkian on Thursday discussed bilateral relations and regional peace during their first telephone conversation since the signing of the Islamabad Peace Deal, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said.

According to a statement issued by the PMO, the call lasted more than 30 minutes, during which the prime minister congratulated the Iranian president, leadership and people on the signing of the peace agreement.
 
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So now that there is a temporary pause on export restrictions, any deals in the works with Iran to purchase oil and/or petroleum products? Maybe some pipelines to come back in the works?

I'd think that'd be a priority since it could decrease costs significantly (especially long term w/ pipelines).
 
This whole narrative being built that a pro Zionist Iran will somehow be a threat to Pakistan is bogus. For 40 years Iran was under a highly pro Zionist shah and guess what we had a great relationship with that Iran ..we were strategic partners under Cento. Hamid mir et al have been pushing this narrative . I don’t think regime change in Iran will have any impact in Pakistan if you look at history

At that time , the zionist state of Israel wasnt this much ambitious. Today, it want to swallow Lands of Syria, Iraq, egypt and lenanon. And destroy all possible and capable forces that may put hurdle into its path.
 

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