Iran and Pakistan FMs Discuss Regional Stability in Phone Call
WANA (Jan 24) – The foreign ministers of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan held a high-level telephone conversation to review the latest regional developments and pressing international issues.
The Public Relations Office of the Spokesperson for the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today that Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister—currently on an official visit to the United Arab Emirates—received a call from his Iranian counterpart, Seyed Abbas Araghchi.
According to the official statement from Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, Araghchi and Ishaq Dar exchanged views on the evolving geopolitical landscape and global challenges.
Iranian Minister Araghchi expressed Tehran’s gratitude for Pakistan’s “firm support” at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. He specifically thanked the Pakistani delegation for their call for a vote and their decision to vote against a resolution targeting Iran.
The Iranian Foreign Minister further conveyed his appreciation to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, as well as the government and people of Pakistan, for their consistent stance.

Anti-Iran Resolution Passed at UN Rights Council Emergency Meeting
WANA (Jan 24) – At an emergency session of the United Nations Human Rights Council convened to address the recent unrest in Iran, an anti-Iran resolution was adopted by a majority vote—an outcome that immediately drew criticism from Tehran and opposition from several member states. According to official reports, the resolution passed with 25 […]





