World ( The cow news digital ) Pakistan has intensified its diplomatic efforts to persuade Iran to participate in the second round of negotiations, aiming to preserve a fragile ceasefire and promote long-term regional stability, according to informed sources.
Officials familiar with the development said that Pakistan’s top leadership is actively engaged in high-level communication with Iranian authorities. The efforts involve Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, all working in coordination to facilitate dialogue between the concerned parties.
Sources indicate that Islamabad’s primary objective is to prevent any escalation of conflict and ensure that the current ceasefire is extended. In addition, Pakistan is attempting to encourage both sides to move towards direct negotiations, which officials believe could provide a more sustainable framework for peace in the region.
A senior source involved in the diplomatic process said that Pakistan is making “serious and continuous efforts” to bridge communication gaps and is currently awaiting a formal response from Iran regarding its participation in the proposed talks.
According to the source, Pakistan remains ready to host the second round of negotiations in Islamabad as soon as confirmation is received from Tehran. The country has positioned itself as a facilitator, offering diplomatic space for dialogue aimed at reducing tensions.
While some international media outlets speculated about the timing of the talks, Pakistani officials clarified that no final schedule has been confirmed. Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar stated in a late-night social media message that Pakistan was still awaiting Iran’s official confirmation regarding participation in the proposed peace talks.
He added that Pakistan remains in continuous contact with Iranian authorities and is committed to supporting diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions. He also highlighted that the current ceasefire arrangement is expected to expire soon, underscoring the urgency of a timely decision from all parties involved.
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Reports suggest that Pakistan’s mediation efforts are focused on maintaining stability in a region already facing heightened geopolitical pressure. Officials believe that sustained diplomacy is essential to prevent further escalation and to create conditions conducive to long-term peace.
As developments continue, Pakistan is expected to maintain its active diplomatic engagement, awaiting Iran’s response and preparing for the possibility of hosting talks in Islamabad.

