Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt held a high-level phone conversation on Sunday, focusing on ongoing US-Iran peace talks and the broader regional situation.
The discussion comes amid intensified diplomatic activity aimed at reducing tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Ishaq Dar speaks with Turkish, Egyptian FMs
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar spoke by phone with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
During the call, both sides exchanged views on regional developments and welcomed what they described as encouraging progress toward an understanding between the United States and Iran
According to official statements, the discussions highlighted growing diplomatic momentum around a potential agreement between Washington and Tehran.
Pakistan has been actively involved in mediation efforts, while Türkiye has also been consulted as part of broader regional diplomatic engagement.
Officials noted that multiple countries in the Middle East are being kept informed as negotiations progress.
Separately, officials indicated that both Iran and the United States have agreed to remain in contact regarding the evolving framework of a potential deal.
This ongoing communication is seen as a critical step in maintaining momentum in negotiations.







