Sharif made these remarks following delegation-level talks during a joint press conference with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, who was in Pakistan for a one-day state visit.
Responding to a question about Iran’s nuclear and missile technology, Sharif stated that he would say “without fear of contradiction that Iran’s ballistic missile program was not a subject of discussion between the US and Iran…It was not on the table.”
“It is not possible that others have missiles and Iran does not have them,” he said.
Iran’s missile programme remains a major concern for Israel, which faced hundreds of missiles during the recent conflict.
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“Our missiles do not like at all to be talked about by anyone,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said in an interview with the state TV last week.
“Iranian missiles are only for firing, not for negotiations. Iran’s defence capability will not be discussed in any way, in any process or with any party,” he had said.
The US and Iran signed the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Thursday to restore peace in West Asia, advance negotiations on regional security and other contentious issues.
Sharif also said that “the peace deal between the US and Iran would bring a new era in the region.” He thanked Iran for showing trust in Pakistan.
He praised Iran for showing unity and dignity during the entire crisis.
Recalling the Islamabad MoU, the premier said it is “a matter of great happiness that this war has come to an end, which could have engulfed the entire region and beyond”.
The prime minister hailed the “sagacious” leadership of Pezeshkian and his colleagues, and highlighted Pakistan’s role as an “honest and sincere mediator” in the US-Iran peace process.
Referring to the US-Iran technical talks held in Switzerland, he said, “God-willing, this arrangement will usher in a new era of peace, stability and prosperity for this entire region.” He also announced that he will visit Iran next month to attend the funeral of assassinated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
President Pezeshkian said that relations between Pakistan and Iran are based on trust and mutual respect, and the recent events have given a new direction to these ties.
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(Edited by : Gautham Krishna)
First Published: Jun 24, 2026 9:42 AM IST

