During the phone call, the two sides exchanged their views on the latest regional developments in the region and continued the US-Israeli aggression against Iran.
Iran’s top diplomat explained about the crimes committed by the United States and the Zionist regime against the Iranian nation, especially the attacks on public infrastructures including schools, hospitals, scientific centers, and residential areas, emphasizing the responsibility of all countries in the region and the international community to confront the US and Israeli atrocities which come in violation of with all the international norms and the UN Charter.
The deputy prime minister and foreign minister of Pakistan, for his part, emphasized his country's principled position in condemning military aggression against Iran's national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Ishaq Dar briefed his Iranian counterpart on his country’s efforts to stop the war, including holding a quadrilateral meeting between foreign ministers of Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia in Islamabad, and expressed hope that “we will witness an immediate end to the war and the return of security and tranquility to the region.”
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