Australia Praises Pakistan Role in US-Iran Talks, Stresses Peaceful Diplomacy

Australia Praises Pakistan Role in US-Iran Talks, Stresses Peaceful Diplomacy

Australia has praised Pakistan’s role in facilitating diplomatic engagement between the United States and Iran, highlighting the importance of peaceful dialogue and negotiation in resolving international disputes.

According to the Foreign Office of Pakistan, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, during which both sides discussed regional diplomacy and global stability.

Pakistan Reaffirms Commitment to Dialogue and Diplomacy

During the call, Penny Wong appreciated Pakistan’s commitment to promoting diplomacy and peaceful resolution of conflicts. Ishaq Dar briefed her on the Islamabad talks held on April 11 and 12, reaffirming Pakistan’s continued support for dialogue-based engagement between international stakeholders.

The discussion reflected Pakistan’s broader foreign policy approach, which emphasizes mediation, diplomatic engagement, and conflict de-escalation in regional and global affairs.

Concerns Over Global Economic Stability

Both leaders also expressed concern about the wider impact of geopolitical tensions on the global economy, particularly for developing countries that are more vulnerable to fluctuations in energy prices, trade disruptions, and financial instability.

The conversation highlighted growing international awareness of how diplomatic conflicts can have ripple effects beyond the immediate region, affecting global markets and economic recovery efforts.

Strengthening Diplomatic Engagement

The exchange between Islamabad and Canberra underscores increasing cooperation on diplomatic and multilateral issues, with both sides emphasizing the importance of peaceful conflict resolution mechanisms and sustained dialogue.

Pakistan’s role in facilitating communication channels between global powers has been repeatedly praised as part of its efforts to support regional stability and international diplomacy.

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