He also criticised political figures who, he said, distort Qatar’s role for domestic gain, despite its mediation leading to hostage releases, humanitarian pauses, and ceasefires.
Tehran’s engagement marks the latest attempt by regional stakeholders to prevent further escalation and encourage both Kabul and Islamabad to return to the negotiating table.
Araghchi called for sustained dialogue between the two sides, supported by key regional actors, to help reduce differences.
Naqvi welcomed Iran’s readiness to facilitate dialogue between Islamabad and Kabul, saying Pakistan “values any constructive role that can help reduce regional tensions.”
Shaheen described India’s decision as both “important and needed” for advancing relations across multiple sectors, including trade, development, and diplomacy.
Violence has surged in Pakistan since the collapse of peace talks with the TTP in late 2022.