Iran and Pakistan discuss ceasefire breaches as diplomacy seeks lead role

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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held a phone conversation with Pakistan Army Commander Asim Munir, focusing on reported ceasefire breaches in Iran and Lebanon, according to Iran’s Foreign Ministry. Munir, who played a central role in mediating the two-week ceasefire agreement, emphasised the importance of adherence to the truce to maintain stability in the region.

The discussions come amid concerns that violations at certain locations across the conflict zone could undermine the spirit of the peace process. During the call, Araghchi highlighted Iran’s commitment to monitoring ceasefire compliance and urged restraint from all parties involved.

In parallel, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took to social media, noting that “violations of ceasefire have been reported at few places across the conflict zone which undermine the spirit of peace process. I earnestly and sincerely urge all parties to exercise restraint and respect the ceasefire for two weeks, as agreed upon, so that diplomacy can take a lead role towards peaceful settlement of the conflict.”

The two-week ceasefire, brokered with active Pakistani mediation, was intended to allow diplomatic channels to advance a lasting resolution to the conflict. Both sides underlined that adherence to the truce is critical for the continuation of dialogue and for creating conditions conducive to negotiation.

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While enforcement on the ground remains a challenge, officials from Iran and Pakistan reiterated their commitment to ensuring that the ceasefire holds and that incidents of violations are promptly addressed. The conversation signals a continued diplomatic push to stabilise the region and prevent escalation, with both governments monitoring the situation closely over the coming fortnight.

The international community is observing the situation, emphasising that respect for the ceasefire is essential not only for local stability but also for the broader efforts aimed at achieving a sustainable peace settlement in the affected areas.