JAKARTA - The federal Minister of Home Affairs (Mendagri) of Pakistan, Mohsin Naqvi, said his country guaranteed the security of the Iranian and US delegation teams scheduled to hold the second round of peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan.

The Ministry of Interior (Kemendagri) of Pakistan in its statement quoted by BBC on Monday, April 20, said that Minister of Interior Naqvi had met with the Ambassador (Ambassador) of Iran in Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, to review the preparations for negotiations with the US in Islamabad.

Although Iran has not confirmed its participation in this second round of peace talks, Naqvi said Pakistan was ready to host with security guarantees for each visiting delegation.

He also briefed the ambassador on his recent visit to Iran.

Minister of Home Affairs Naqvi said that the settlement of the US-Israeli war against Iran through negotiations in Islamabad is very important for lasting regional stability.

According to the Pakistani Ministry of the Interior, the Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan welcomed Pakistan's "positive and constructive role" in efforts to ease tensions.

Senior Islamabad officials, including the chief commissioner, inspector general of police, and deputy commissioner, also attended the meeting for the success of the second round of US-Iranian peace talks in Islamabad.


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