Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi urges the United States and Iran to “end violence” and resume technical-level talks under an interim memorandum of understanding (MoU) that Pakistan helped mediate. In a weekly press briefing in Islamabad, Andrabi says the MoU signed last month is still in place but its implementation is facing challenges. He calls on both sides to exercise maximum restraint so actions do not further undermine regional peace and stability.

Andrabi reiterates Pakistan’s role in encouraging dialogue and diplomacy, referencing the MoU and a joint statement issued by Pakistan and Qatar on June 22. He says Pakistan hopes all parties remain committed to the path of negotiations and technical engagement to de-escalate tensions.

Reporting around the remarks also describes renewed military strikes between the US and Iran in recent days as a factor that stalls or complicates the talks. The spokesperson further links the broader situation to regional concerns, including risks to navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and economic impacts such as rising oil prices, which affect countries including Pakistan.