FM Dar urges collective efforts to de-escalate Mideast crisis in talks with Iran, Turkish, Iraqi counterparts
Urges importance of continued diplomatic engagement to ensure peace, stability in the region
Web Desk
March 23, 2026
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar (clockwise), Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghch, Foreign Minister of Turkiye, Hakan Fidan, and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Iraq, Fuad Hussein.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Monday stressed the importance of sustained diplomatic engagement and collective efforts to de-escalate tensions and ensure peace and stability in the Middle East during separate calls with his counterparts from Iran, Turkey and Iraq.
The recent talks came amid reports of Pakistan’s active mediation to defuse tensions between the United States, Israel and Iran and to further de‑escalate the crisis in the Gulf region. Since the outbreak of hostilities, Islamabad has intensified diplomatic engagement with Gulf and other regional countries to prevent a wider conflict.
According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) on X, Dar held a telephone conversation with the Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi to discuss recent regional developments and the evolving security situation following recent US and Israeli strikes on Tehran.
“Dar emphasised the importance of dialogue and diplomacy to promote peace, security, and stability in the region and beyond,” the MOFA statement read.
The ministry added that both sides agreed to remain in close contact regarding the evolving situation.