Pakistan remains ‘positive’ as Iran mulls peace offer
• FO spokesperson expects agreement ‘sooner rather than later’, hopes for ‘sustainable solution’ • Officials say Tehran expected to share response today as optimism prevails • Iranian FM speaks to Dar on ‘importance of continuing’ diplomacy; briefs him about China visit ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Iran on Thursday agreed on continuing dialogue and diplomacy for ending the war in the Persian Gulf as Islamabad expressed growing optimism that the United States and Iran could soon move towards a peace agreement after weeks of conflict and fragile ceasefire. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi amid indications that Washington and Tehran were edging closer to a preliminary understanding on ending hostilities. According to the Foreign Office, the two foreign ministers “exchanged views on recent regional developments and ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability.” ...