Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi praises ceasefire extension and urges continued diplomatic engagement amid evolving regional dynamics
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held a key meeting with United States Ambassador Natalie Baker in Islamabad, where both sides discussed the evolving regional situation and ongoing diplomatic efforts related to Iran-US negotiations.
During the meeting, the two officials exchanged views on the latest developments in the region, with particular focus on the second round of negotiations between Iran and the United States. Both sides underscored the importance of sustained diplomatic engagement to address tensions and ensure regional stability.
Naqvi appreciated the recent initiative by former US President Donald Trump to extend the ceasefire, calling it a positive step toward de-escalation. He emphasized that such measures contribute significantly to reducing tensions and creating space for dialogue.
The interior minister stressed the need for continuity in diplomatic channels to achieve a durable and peaceful resolution of ongoing conflicts. He expressed hope for positive progress from Iran and urged all parties to prioritize peaceful and negotiated solutions.
Highlighting Pakistan’s efforts, Naqvi said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir are actively engaged at multiple levels to support a resolution to the issue.
Ambassador Baker acknowledged Pakistan’s constructive role in promoting peace and stability in the region, commending Islamabad’s diplomatic initiatives aimed at resolving conflicts through dialogue.

