Romania thanks Pakistan for Mediation in Middle East | Sides Discuss Bilateral Cooperation

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ISLAMABAD : The embassy of Romania in Pakistan has shared that Romanian-Pakistani relations continue to deepen, sustained by an ongoing political dialogue, while Pakistan plays an increasingly significant role as a mediator in the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
In this connection, the Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Țoiu and Pakistani counterpart held a discussion on telepone today.
She posted the details on her social media page as ;
“This morning, I spoke with Ishaq Dar, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan, who briefed me on the latest mediation efforts in the Middle East regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the essential agreement between the United States and Iran, and the timeline for its signature.”
She said that she thanked Pakistan for its important mediation role and discussed the contribution of regional partners to de-escalation efforts, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Türkiye, and Egypt, as well as the continued engagement and support of the UN and the EU.
The sides reaffirmed the strong bilateral relationship between Romania and Pakistan and the spirit of dialogue that has characterized our contacts since our first conversation at the beginning of the Islamabad peace process.
The official signing ceremony of the agreement is planned for June 19. The next phase will include further negotiations, including technical aspects related to the nuclear file, where Romania’s role as Vice-Governor of the International Atomic Energy Agency is also relevant.
She said , Our shared objectives-helping reduce energy prices and ensuring timely access to agricultural fertilizers with a positive impact on global food markets-now have a realistic prospect thanks to the diplomatic efforts of the United States and all countries involved in the mediation process. Continued international coordination and engagement remain essential, as do regional stability and the deterrence of armed attacks.
“Romania is part of both the coalition coordinated by the U.S. Department of State to support diplomatic efforts for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the broader European coalition engaged in these efforts, the Foreign Minister concluded.

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