Iran’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, said on April 7 that Pakistan’s efforts to stop the ongoing conflict involving Iran have reached a “critical, sensitive stage.” He shared the statement on X and said Pakistan continues diplomatic engagement with all sides to reduce tensions and move toward a ceasefire.
Pakistan has positioned itself as a mediator and has maintained contact with Iran, the United States, and other regional stakeholders. Officials in Islamabad are working to facilitate dialogue and convey proposals between the parties involved in the conflict.
According to available information, Iran has not accepted a United States-backed proposal for an immediate ceasefire. Instead, Tehran has communicated its own set of conditions through diplomatic channels. These include discussions on sanctions, regional security concerns, and terms for a broader agreement.
The statement from the Iranian envoy comes as military activity and political exchanges continue across the region. Diplomatic efforts have increased in recent days, with multiple countries engaging in talks aimed at preventing further escalation.
No formal agreement has been announced so far. переговорations remain ongoing, and officials continue to assess the next steps in the process.
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