Mohammad Ishaq Dar
Coverage of Mohammad Ishaq Dar in the Nexus archive.
- Pakistan, Saudi Arabia call to discuss US-Iran mediation in Doha
Pakistan's foreign minister and Saudi Arabia's foreign minister discussed ongoing US-Iran mediation efforts in Doha. Both leaders expressed satisfaction with the progress made in the negotiations and hoped for continued discussions.
- Pakistan reaffirms support for regional peace in call with Iran
Pakistan's foreign minister reaffirmed the country's commitment to promoting regional peace and stability during a call with Iran's foreign minister. Iran expressed appreciation for Pakistan's support in advancing the peace process and facilitating the return of Iranian crew members and fishermen.
- China's foreign minister urges swift reopening of Strait of Hormuz for global trade, Xinhua reports
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the early restoration of normal navigation through the Strait of Hormuz to ensure global supply chain stability. He made the remarks during a phone call with Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, expressing China's willingness to support negotiations without interference.
- Egypt's foreign minister hosting Pakistani, Saudi and Turkish counterparts on Sunday
Egypt's foreign minister, Badr Abdelatty, is hosting his counterparts from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey in el-Alamein on Sunday for a quadrilateral meeting followed by expanded talks and a joint press conference. The discussion topics have not yet been specified by the ministry.
- Islamabad hails Washington-Tehran understanding and pledges support
Pakistan welcomed the U.S.-Iran agreement as a positive step for regional stability and global markets, with Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar thanking Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt for their mediation. Pakistan pledged continued support for ongoing negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
- Pakistan and Saudi Arabia welcome US-Iran talks
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have welcomed US-Iran negotiations, with Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Saudi counterpart Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud discussing the talks and expressing hope for regional peace. Saudi Arabia praised Pakistan's role in supporting mediation and diplomacy.
- Pakistan foreign minister heads to Geneva amid US-Iran talks: Report
Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar is expected to travel to Geneva amid intensifying diplomatic efforts around a potential US-Iran memorandum of understanding. Switzerland has offered to host a possible signing between Washington and Tehran, while Israel threatens to derail diplomacy that could limit its ability to attack its neighbors.
- US, Iran trade blame over fire exchanges
Iran and the US exchanged fire in tit-for-tat clashes, with Tehran claiming to have attacked a US army base and the US reporting strikes on Iran's Bandar Abbas port. Both sides reportedly agreed to a 60-day ceasefire extension via a memorandum of understanding, though President Donald Trump has not yet approved it. Pakistan's foreign minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, is set to meet US counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington to expedite negotiations.
- Donald Trump shares draft Iran peace agreement with Israel and other allies
US President Donald Trump has shared a draft peace agreement for the war with Iran among allies including Israel to prevent ceasefire breaches from escalating. Pakistan's foreign minister will meet with the US counterpart in Washington to expedite negotiations.
- Pakistan urges US, Iran to extend ceasefire
Pakistan is urging the U.S. and Iran to extend a temporary ceasefire set to expire on Wednesday evening. The call follows a meeting between Pakistani Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar and U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission Natalie Baker, as detailed in a social media post by Pakistan’s office of foreign affairs.