Pakistani, Iranian FMs discuss Gaza situation, Iran terrorist attack

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Monday telephoned his Iranian counterpart Amir Abdollahian and discussed with him the dire situation in Gaza as well as the recent terrorist attack that took place in Southeastern Iran.

Matters of bilateral importance and the regional situation came under discussion during the telephonic conversation between two foreign ministers.

Foreign Minister Jilani expressed Pakistan’s deep concern over the dire situation in Occupied Palestine, especially in Gaza.

He emphasized the urgency of a ceasefire, lifting of the siege, provision of uninterrupted humanitarian assistance including medical supplies to the people of Gaza, and the resumption of diplomatic efforts for lasting peace in the Middle East based on a just solution to the Palestinian question.

Foreign Minister Jilani strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Southeastern Iran on December 15, resulting in the deaths of several Iranian security personnel. He underlined Pakistan’s firm commitment to working closely with Iran in confronting the menace of terrorism, which was a collective challenge to regional peace and security.

The two foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment to further reinforce Pakistan-Iran brotherly ties, rooted in history and culture, and agreed to enhance the exchange of high-level visits.

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