Iran Pakistan talks trust

Iran Trusts Pakistan, Rejects US in Talks: Envoy

Iran Pakistan talks trust has taken center stage after Iran’s ambassador to Pakistan stated that all future negotiations will be held exclusively in Pakistan, emphasizing confidence in Islamabad’s role as a mediator.

Speaking at the Institute of Policy Studies in Islamabad, the Iranian envoy said Iran Pakistan talks trust is based on Pakistan’s neutral and reliable diplomatic position, while expressing a lack of trust in the United States as a negotiating partner.

The ambassador clearly stated that Iran Pakistan talks trust means discussions will not be held anywhere else, reinforcing Tehran’s preference for Pakistan as the sole venue for dialogue in ongoing diplomatic efforts.

He praised Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts and peace initiatives, describing Islamabad as a credible and balanced mediator in regional conflicts involving Iran and other global powers.

The envoy also reiterated that Iran’s nuclear programme is entirely peaceful, adding that international agencies have found no evidence of weaponization, while Iran continues to face long-term external pressure.

According to him, Iran Pakistan talks trust has developed over years of diplomatic engagement, especially amid what he described as decades of sanctions and political pressure since the 1979 revolution.

He further criticized US and Israeli policies in the region, claiming they have disrupted diplomatic processes, while stressing that Iran remains committed to sovereignty, stability, and continued negotiations through Pakistan.

 

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