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Pakistan joins Iran–US talks as tensions rise: Foreign Office

Pakistan joins Iran–US talks as tensions rise: Foreign Office

This screengrab shows Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi addressing a press briefing in Islamabad on Jan 15, 2026. (Source: MOFA)

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will participate in upcoming talks between Iran and the United States aimed at easing escalating tensions, the Foreign Office confirmed on Thursday.

 

In a statement to Pakistan TV Digital, a Foreign Office spokesperson said Pakistan has been invited to take part in the Iran–US engagement and will be “taken on board during the talks.”

 

Relations between Tehran and Washington have sharply deteriorated in recent weeks, following anti-government protests in Iran and a subsequent security crackdown. US President Donald Trump has warned of possible military action if tensions continue to escalate.

 

The United States has also reinforced its military presence in the Middle East, including the deployment of an aircraft carrier group, amid growing concerns over regional stability.

 

Publicly addressing the situation, Trump said he remained open to diplomacy but issued a warning if talks fail. “I hope we’re going to work something out,” he said, adding that “bad things would happen” if no agreement is reached.

 

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran supports negotiations under clear conditions. “I have instructed my Minister of Foreign Affairs, provided that a suitable environment exists, one free from threats and unreasonable expectations, to pursue fair and equitable negotiations,” he said in a post on X.

 

He added that the diplomatic effort was initiated following requests “from friendly governments,” underscoring Iran’s stated preference for dialogue while maintaining it would respond decisively to any aggression.

 

Pakistan has traditionally positioned itself as a proponent of regional diplomacy and de-escalation, particularly in matters affecting Middle East stability.