BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 9. Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov, and Deputy Prime Minister
and Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Muhammad Ishaq Dar, held a phone
conversation on April 8 to discuss the current security situation
in the region, Trend reports via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


During the call, Bayramov welcomed the ceasefire reached between
the United States and Iran, emphasizing that it represents an
important step toward reducing tensions, strengthening stability,
and improving the humanitarian situation.


The Azerbaijani side particularly praised the significant role
played by Pakistan in facilitating the ceasefire. Efforts by the
“friendly and brotherly” country to promote peace and stability in
the region, foster dialogue between the parties, and build trust
were highly appreciated. The parties also expressed hope for
successful outcomes from the upcoming talks in Islamabad.


Bayramov commended Pakistan’s consistent and principled
position, as well as its constructive initiatives.


The ministers also exchanged views on other regional and
international issues of mutual interest and discussed prospects for
further developing the Azerbaijan-Pakistan partnership.


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