Islamabad: Pakistan is working to bring the United States and Iran back to the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), stressing that diplomacy remains the only viable path as negotiations between the two countries continue amid concerns over the security situation in the Middle East. Pakistans foreign office said this in a statement Thursday.
According to Nam News Network, the efforts by Pakistan aim to mediate and facilitate dialogue between the US and Iran, which have had strained relations over the years. The Islamabad MoU, initially established to promote cooperation and understanding, has faced challenges due to geopolitical tensions. Pakistan's foreign office emphasized the importance of reviving the MoU to ensure regional stability and encourage peaceful resolutions.
Officials from Pakistan have been actively engaging with representatives from both nations, advocating for a return to the negotiating table. The focus is on addressing key issues that have led to the current stalemate, with Pakistan offering to host further discussions in Islamabad. The move is part of a broader strategy to enhance diplomatic ties and promote peace in the region.