In a clear and unprecedented statement, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has publicly recognized Pakistan’s active role in regional peace efforts.
Posting via his official X (Twitter) account, Araghchi confirmed Islamabad’s involvement, gratitude, and trust—shattering weeks of speculation and anti-Pakistan narratives.
For days, certain voices claimed that Pakistan was “not playing any role,” “irrelevant,” or “on the sidelines” of ongoing regional diplomacy. Today, these claims stand completely refuted.
Araghchi’s diplomatic messages highlighted Pakistan’s engagement, the respect it commands, and Iran’s willingness to cooperate directly with Islamabad.
This is not the language used for countries that are sidelined—it reflects recognition of Pakistan as a key player at the negotiating table.
Observers note that those who downplayed Pakistan’s role were not merely misinformed—they were deliberately misleading public perception.
Meanwhile, Pakistan continues to work quietly behind the scenes, stabilizing the region and preventing escalation, while others focus on generating noise.
The takeaway is clear: Pakistan is not on the sidelines—it is at the center of regional efforts, trusted and approached for solutions.
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