Pakistan says prime minister has had a telephone conversation with Iran president

Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shebas Sharif, spoke with Iran's president, Massoud Peschian, on Sunday evening, according to a statement from Sharif's office. The statement does not mention any further discussions between Iran and the US. She says that the 45-minute call included “detailed exchanges for the current regional situation” and Sharif thanked Peseskian for sending [...]
Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shebas Sharif, spoke with Iran's president, Massoud Peschian, on Sunday evening, according to a statement from Sharif's office.
The statement does not mention any further discussions between Iran and the US.
She says the 45-minute phone call included “detailed exchanges for the current regional situation” and Sharif thanked Pesechkian for sending a delegation to talks in Islamabad earlier this month.
Sharif says Pakistan will be fully committed to its honest and sincere efforts to advance regional peace and security”, the BBC reported.
For context: Earlier today, Donald Trump said his representatives would be in Pakistan on Monday for talks about Iran's war. However, Iran's state media say reports of new talks with the US “are not true”. We are still expecting an official response from Iranian authorities.












