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Dar, Iranian FM Discuss Regional Tensions Amid US-Iran Standoff

Last updated: April 24, 2026 3:30 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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ISLAMABAD — Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held high-level talks with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, focusing on the volatile regional security landscape and Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic efforts to prevent a wider conflict between Tehran and Washington.

The meeting, confirmed by the Foreign Office on Tuesday, comes as Islamabad navigates a delicate balancing act. Pakistan maintains deep-rooted security and economic ties with the United States while attempting to preserve its strategic relationship with its neighbor, Iran.

The Foreign Office statement offered a measured summary: the two sides exchanged views on regional developments, with Dar emphasizing Islamabad’s desire for de-escalation. Officials familiar with the discussions suggest that Pakistan is concerned that a direct military confrontation would trigger catastrophic economic and security consequences for the entire region.

For Islamabad, the stakes are immediate. A full-scale conflict would likely shatter the fragile stability along the shared Pak-Iran border and disrupt critical energy trade prospects. More pressingly, Pakistan faces the risk of being forced to choose sides in a theater where it has historically preferred to act as a bridge rather than a participant.

Dar’s diplomatic outreach is not occurring in a vacuum. Pakistan has been quietly engaging with various stakeholders, including Washington, to advocate for restraint. These back-channel communications aim to ensure that regional flashpoints do not spiral into a broader war that could draw in nuclear-armed states.

The challenge for Dar remains significant. While Islamabad advocates for a diplomatic exit ramp, the hardening positions in both Washington and Tehran provide little room for traditional mediation.

“Pakistan remains committed to regional peace,” a senior official said, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the talks. “But our influence is limited by the reality that the primary actors are currently uninterested in a cooling-off period.”

As the diplomatic maneuvers continue, the government’s focus remains on insulating Pakistan from the fallout of a potential regional explosion. Whether these efforts can translate into concrete stability, however, remains the central question for the Foreign Office.

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