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Pakistan hopes for Iran peace as Trump stands down

i2wtcBy i2wtcJanuary 18, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Dar, Araghchi hold telephonic conversation; FMs discuss regional situation, border issues

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar shakes hands with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi during a meeting at the foreign ministry in Islamabad. Photo: AFP

ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan on Saturday expressed its strong desire for peace and stability in Iran and the wider region as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephonic conversation with his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi, amid ongoing protests triggered by rising costs of living in the neighbouring country.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dar and Araghchi discussed the current situation in Iran as well as broader regional developments. The deputy prime minister expressed hope that calm and stability would prevail, while both sides agreed to continue close bilateral consultations on issues of mutual interest.

“Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar spoke with Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi. They discussed the current situation in Iran and the wider region. The DPM/FM expressed hope for peace and stability, and both sides agreed to continue bilateral consultations,” the Foreign Office said.

This was the second contact between the two foreign ministers since protests erupted in several Iranian cities on December 28, largely driven by economic difficulties faced by ordinary citizens amid rising inflation and high living costs.

However, Iran accused foreign backed elements for the unrest. The demonstrations have drawn regional and international attention at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions involving Iran.

At one point, US President Donald Trump threatened to attack Iran but apparently put his plan on hold after reported opposition by Israel and several regional countries.

Pakistan has adopted a cautious and measured approach to the unfolding situation, underscoring respect for Iran’s sovereignty while stressing the importance of stability in a neighbouring country with which Islamabad shares deep historical and cultural ties.

Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi, during his weekly news briefing, outlined Pakistan’s official position in detail, noting that Islamabad was closely monitoring developments in Iran.

“Pakistan is closely following the developments related to the situation in Iran,” Andrabi said. “We attach great importance to Iran, both as a neighboring country and an important member of the international community and global fraternity.”

Reaffirming Pakistan’s support for peaceful resolution of the crisis, the spokesperson said Islamabad hoped that calm would soon be restored. “Pakistan hopes that peace and stability will prevail and reaffirms its support for all efforts aimed at a peaceful resolution of the situation.”

Describing Iran as a close and trusted neighbour, Andrabi said Pakistan wished to see a stable and prosperous Iran. “As a neighbor, friend, and brotherly country, Pakistan wishes to see a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Iran,” he said.

Highlighting the deep-rooted relationship between the two nations, the spokesperson said the people of Pakistan shared “deep historical, cultural, and religious bonds” with the people of Iran. He also praised Iran’s resilience in the face of challenges. “Iran is a resilient nation that has demonstrated remarkable courage and resolve over the years in overcoming various challenges,” Andrabi noted.

Importantly, the Foreign Office acknowledged the economic roots of the unrest. “We understand that the recent protests in Iran were triggered by economic difficulties faced by ordinary citizens, which have been further exacerbated by international sanctions,” the spokesperson said.

Andrabi welcomed steps announced by the Iranian government to provide relief to traders and the general public, expressing hope that these measures would ease public hardship.

“Pakistan sincerely hopes that the livelihood and financial support measures announced by the Iranian government for traders and the general public will help alleviate the hardships faced by the people. We extend our best wishes for the success of these efforts,” he said.

He expressed confidence that Iran would overcome the current challenges, adding that stability in Iran was in Pakistan’s own national interest. “Pakistan remains confident that the Iranian nation will overcome these challenges and emerge stronger. A stable and peaceful Iran, free from domestic unrest or political upheaval, is in Pakistan’s interest,” Andrabi said.

The spokesperson said Pakistan had full confidence in Iran’s leadership and people to navigate the crisis. “We have full confidence in the wisdom of the Iranian people and leadership, rooted in their rich culture, ancient civilization, history, and resilience, to address all the challenges confronting Iran,” he said.

Diplomatic observers say Dar’s outreach reflects Islamabad’s broader policy of sustained engagement with neighbours and opposition to any external intervention that could further destabilise the region. As the situation in Iran continues to evolve, Pakistan is expected to remain in close diplomatic contact with Tehran while consistently calling for restraint, dialogue and stability.



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