INTERNATIONAL — June 13, 2026

Pakistan Prime Minister Discusses Regional Developments and Peace Talks with Qatari Counterpart

The conversation included an exchange of views on the peace agreement negotiation process, and the Pakistani leader voiced hope for a historic agreement that would bring lasting peace and stability to the region.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hasht-e Subh2 min read

Pakistan Prime Minister Discusses Regional Developments and Peace Talks with Qatari Counterpart
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Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif held a telephone conversation with Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani. The call addressed Pakistan's peace efforts amid the Persian Gulf crisis, the latest regional developments, and the peace agreement negotiation process.

In a press release following the call, Sharif noted that the conversation was cordial. The participants exchanged their views on the current developments concerning the peace agreement as well as the negotiation process itself.

Sharif stated his hope that these efforts would result in a historic agreement leading to lasting peace and stability in the region. He thanked the Qatari side for the support it has continued to provide to Pakistan's peace efforts in the Persian Gulf crisis.

Prior to this discussion, Sharif had made a statement indicating that Iran and the United States are closer than ever before to finalizing a peace agreement that may be reached within 24 hours.

Read the original reporting at Hasht-e Subh

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