The PTI said the talks should help “advance the collective interests of the Muslim Ummah”
ISLAMABAD:
Political leaders on the other side welcomed the talks, calling them an honor and stressing the need for dialogue. The PTI, in an article on X, expressed hope that the ongoing US-Iran talks in Islamabad would succeed.
The party said it offers “sincere prayers for the success” of the negotiations and hopes the deliberations will produce “constructive and mutually beneficial results.”
The PTI said the talks are expected to help “advance the collective interests of the Muslim Ummah”, while strengthening Pakistan’s strategic interests and promoting “peace, stability and prosperity” in the wider region.
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, also in an article on
He said: “Our efforts have been guided by a simple conviction: distrust must give way to dialogue, restraint must prevail over escalation, and wisdom must triumph over the impulse to war. »
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz described the recent developments as a “proud moment for Pakistan”, saying the country has emerged into a leading role on the world stage in an article on X.
The chief minister congratulated the country’s leadership for restoring Pakistan’s international stature. “Today is a proud moment for Pakistan. Few could have imagined our nation playing a leading role on the world stage, and yet here we are,” Maryam said.
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi also said the arrival of the American and Iranian delegations in Islamabad marked a “defining moment in the history of Pakistan”.
In an article on X, he said: “Today is not just another day; it is a defining moment in Pakistan’s history,” adding that Islamabad is hosting “one of the most important diplomatic negotiations of our time between Washington and Tehran.”
The governor added that Pakistan “stands at the heart of global diplomacy,” helping to guide the region and the world away from conflict and toward lasting peace.




