Key facts
- Iran's Foreign Ministry stated that a ceasefire violation on one front is equivalent to a violation on all fronts.
- Iran requested Pakistan to continue mediation efforts and support a ceasefire.
- Pakistan's Foreign Ministry confirmed Iran's request.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu held a phone call with former US President Trump.
- Qatar's prime minister and foreign minister spoke with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
- Discussions between Qatar and Iran included Pakistani mediation efforts between Tehran and Washington and developments in Lebanon.
Iran has formally requested Pakistan's continued involvement in mediation efforts and support for a ceasefire, following a recent agreement between the two nations. This statement from Iran's Foreign Ministry underscores a strict stance against any ceasefire breaches, equating a violation on any front to a violation on all. The diplomatic engagement aims to de-escalate regional tensions, with concurrent phone calls involving Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and former US President Trump, and Qatar's leadership with Iran's Foreign Minister, potentially influencing market sentiment.
