JAKARTA - Pakistani Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif said he had a "constructive" conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Sunday night (19/4) to discuss the situation in the Middle East.

"I have had a warm and constructive conversation with President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian tonight regarding the development of the regional situation," Sharif said on the X platform, as reported by ANTARA from Sputnik/RIA Novosti, Monday, April 20.

PM Sharif explained that he had conveyed to his Iranian counterpart the results of his latest meeting with the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey.

"I assured President Pezeshkian with the support of friends and colleagues, Pakistan remains fully committed to its role as a sincere and sincere facilitator for lasting peace and regional stability," said Prime Minister Sharif.

Previously, US President Donald Trump said his representatives were heading to Islamabad, Pakistan, to take part in negotiations on Iran.

The US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz also said that talks between the US and Iran would continue in the next 24 hours.

At the end of February, the United States and Israel launched an attack on targets in Iran, causing damage and civilian casualties.

Then, on April 7, Washington and Tehran announced a two-week ceasefire and continued with negotiations mediated by Pakistan in Islamabad on April 11 which ended without results.

Although there was no announcement of the resumption of hostilities, the US began to blockade Iranian ports. Mediators also tried to hold a new round of US negotiations with Iran.


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