Pakistan Says Prime Minister Held Phone Call with Iranian President
Islamabad – Pakistan says Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a phone conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Sunday evening. According to a statement released by Sharif’s office, the 45-minute call involved “detailed exchanges on the current regional situation.”
The statement did not specify the topics discussed beyond the broader regional context. It also referenced Sharif’s gratitude for the recent visit of an Iranian delegation to Islamabad, which took place at the beginning of April.
This delegation was present for talks aimed at fostering dialogue. Pakistan says it will “remain fully committed to its sincere and earnest efforts to advance regional peace and security.” The conversation occurred as regional tensions remain a significant concern. There were no reports of discussions between Iran and the United States during the call, according to available information.
This news was transmitted by Gazeta Express on April 19, 2026, at 21:44. The call underscores Pakistan’s ongoing engagement with regional partners as it seeks to promote stability.
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“It’s good to see continued dialogue between these neighboring countries.”