Pakistan has renewed its call to the United States and Iran to halt mutual military strikes and return to the technical negotiation table under the framework of the "Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding." The spokesperson for the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint to avoid undermining regional peace and stability, emphasizing that dialogue and diplomacy remain irreplaceable for achieving lasting peace. The spokesperson highlighted the severe negative impacts of ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz on the Global South, global energy supplies, international trade, and food security, expressing hopes for an immediate return to normal maritime navigation. This call comes from Islamabad, acting as the primary mediator, following the signing of an MoU by both presidents last month that provided a timeframe for comprehensive peace talks, amid ongoing disputes over sovereignty in the strait and naval blockade enforcement.
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Jul 16, 2026
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Pakistan Urges U.S. and Iran to Exercise Restraint and Resume Technical Talks
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