ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has talked with Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan and discussed the latest developments in the regional and international landscape.
The two leaders exchanged views on the evolving situation and emphasised the critical need for dialogue and sustained diplomatic efforts to ensure peace and stability in the region, Foreign Office said in a statement on Friday.
“They agreed to remain closely engaged in this regard,” it said.
Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @MIshaqDar50, spoke with the Foreign Minister of Türkiye, Hakan Fidan @HakanFidan, to discuss the latest regional and international situation.
The two leaders exchanged views on recent developments and… pic.twitter.com/ptmjZ3x8oQ
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) March 27, 2026
The development comes as Pakistan has assumed a central role in efforts to mediate between the United States and Iran, working alongside Ankara and Cairo. Officials say indirect communication between Washington and Tehran is ongoing through structured message exchanges rather than direct talks.
Ishaq Dar has held a series of telephone conversations with his counterparts from Gulf countries and other nations, stressing the need for de-escalation and promoting dialogue and diplomacy in line with the principles of the United Nations Charter.
Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson has also said that the country will continue to play a “principled and proactive” role in promoting de-escalation in the Middle East.
Tahir Andrabi said Islamabad remained actively engaged with regional and international stakeholders to push for an immediate ceasefire and a peaceful resolution.



