Pakistan Denies Roadblocks in US-Iran Peace Talks Initiative
Pakistan refutes reports of obstacles in its mediation efforts between the US and Iran aimed at resolving the Middle Eastern conflict. Speculation grew following a Foreign Ministry briefing, but the Foreign Office calls these claims baseless. Official sources stress the need for discretion and accuracy in media narratives.
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Pakistan has dismissed claims of challenges in its mediation efforts between the United States and Iran aimed at resolving the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict. In a statement, the Foreign Office labeled such reports as 'baseless,' following a briefing that sparked speculation, describing them as a 'figment of imagination.'
Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi highlighted that the media must rely on official statements and detailed the misconception that arose from the Friday briefing. Amid regional tensions, Andrabi emphasized the necessity for responsible media reports to ensure accurate information dissemination.
According to reports, Pakistan and China have encouraged Iran towards diplomacy, yet Tehran's reluctance slows progress. Despite no Iranian response, Pakistan maintains dialogue with Iranian authorities, aiming for a peaceful resolution. The conflict, sparked by US-Israel attacks, significantly affects Gulf region energy supplies.
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