Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, engaged in separate telephone conversations with his Iranian and Pakistani counterparts to discuss the latest regional developments. This diplomatic interaction, which took place on Monday, underscores Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to address tensions in the region through dialogue.
During a call with Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s representative, Prince Faisal focused on recent events concerning Pakistan’s mediation role and ongoing diplomatic discussions between Iran and the United States. This dialogue reflects a broader diplomatic push to find peaceful resolutions to long-standing tensions, with Pakistan playing a central role in facilitating communication between two major regional powers.
In a separate phone conversation, Prince Faisal reached out to Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. The discussions between these officials centered on Pakistan’s efforts to mediate between Tehran and Washington, highlighting the significance of diplomatic engagement in reducing regional hostilities.
Both Saudi Arabia and Pakistan reaffirmed their commitment to pursuing diplomatic avenues as a means to restore stability in the region. They emphasized the importance of supporting initiatives that aim to de-escalate tensions and promote peace.
Pakistan’s involvement as a neutral mediator between the U.S. and Iran is seen as a critical step in reducing regional conflicts. The country’s efforts reflect a broader regional strategy to mitigate tensions and encourage dialogue among key players to achieve long-term stability.