PM Shehbaz thanks Qatari PM for ‘strong endorsement, support’ of Pakistan-led peace efforts – Pakistan

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a phone call with his Qatari counterpart on Sunday and thanked the leadership of Qatar for its “strong endorsement and support of Pakistan-led peace efforts”.

According to a statement shared by PM’s spokesperson for foreign media Mosharraf Zaidi on X, the premier had a “warm and cordial conversation” with Qatar’s Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al Thani, and the two leaders exchanged views on the evolving regional and international situation.

“The prime minister thanked the leadership of Qatar for its strong endorsement and support of Pakistan-led peace efforts aimed at de-escalation and promoting regional peace and stability,” the statement added.

It said that PM Shehbaz expressed his “deep appreciation for Qatar’s constructive role in regional diplomacy and for building a consensus in support of ongoing mediation efforts”.

Both leaders agreed on the need for continued close coordination and dialogue among all stakeholders to address common challenges, it added.

The statement further said while “conveying his warm greetings and best wishes” to the Qatari prime minister, PM Shehbaz told him that he was looking forward to welcoming him to Pakistan on an official visit very soon.

The two sides agreed to maintain regular high-level contacts to follow up on the outcomes of the conversation, the statement added.

Later, PM Shehbaz also posted on X that he had received a phone call from the Qatari prime minister.

“We exchanged views on the evolving regional and international situation and reaffirmed our shared commitment to peace, dialogue and regional stability.

“I deeply appreciated Qatar’s constructive diplomatic role and conveyed my gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, for Qatar’s strong support for Pakistan-led peace efforts aimed at de-escalation,” he said.

PM Shehbaz said he was looking forward to the Qatar PM’s visit to Pakistan soon, adding that “Pakistan and Qatar will continue to work closely together for peace and stability in the region and beyond”.

The telephone call takes place as Pakistan remains engaged in efforts for de-escalation between the United States and Iran, even as military pressure and fears of renewed confrontation continue to shape the conflict that began with US-Israeli strikes on Iran in late February.

While a deal for a complete end to the war is yet to happen, hostilities have been largely ceased since the two sides agreed on a Pakistan-brokered ceasefire on April 8. Following the ceasefire, a first round of historic direct US-Iran talks was held in Islamabad on April 11 and 12, with Pakistan playing the role of a mediator. The talks had ended without an agreement, but also without a breakdown.

With challenges in convening a second round, Islamabad continues its peace efforts. The latest development on this front is Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi’s visit to Iran, where he has held meetings with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Bagher Ghalibaf.

Diplomatic sources said the visit was linked to Pakistan’s continuing efforts to revive the stalled Iran-US peace process after President Donald Trump rejected Tehran’s latest response to American proposals.

The sources in Islamabad said the unscheduled trip was part of Pakistan’s continuing shuttle diplomacy aimed at preventing the negotiations from collapsing entirely after momentum generated by earlier rounds of talks in Islamabad slowed sharply.

The visit, officially framed around bilateral and border security cooperation, came as the fragile ceasefire continued to hold unevenly amid intermittent tensions around the Strait of Hormuz and prolonged disruption to global energy shipping.

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