Pakistan Deputy PM and Saudi FM Call for Deescalation on July 11 Amid Regional Tensions

According to Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, Pakistan's Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Dar and Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Faisal discussed regional tensions during a phone call on July 11. Both officials expressed concern that the regional situation continues to escalate following the U.S.-Iran Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding signed in June, noting that new conflict serves no party's interest and undermines peace and stability efforts. Faisal outlined Saudi Arabia's ongoing diplomatic efforts, emphasizing the importance of de-escalation and dialogue. Dar reiterated Pakistan's position, calling on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and provide time and space for diplomatic mediation to achieve a peaceful resolution.
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