---
title: 'British High Commissioner Praises Pakistan’s Role in Facilitating US–Iran Dialogue'
url: 'https://thediplomaticinsight.com/british-high-commissioner-praises-pakistans-role-us-iran-dialogue/'
author: 'Sohail Majeed'
date: '2026-04-22T15:37:38+05:00'
categories:
  - 'Diplomatic News'
tags:
  - 'British'
  - 'High Commissioner'
  - 'Ishaq Dar'
  - 'Jane Marriott'
  - 'Pakistan'
---

# British High Commissioner Praises Pakistan’s Role in Facilitating US–Iran Dialogue

**Islamabad (TDI):** Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Wednesday received British High Commissioner Jane Marriott in Islamabad, where both sides discussed the evolving regional situation, particularly ongoing efforts to de-escalate tensions between the United States and Iran.

During the meeting, Dar highlighted Pakistan’s continued diplomatic outreach aimed at facilitating engagement between Washington and Tehran.

He reiterated that dialogue and diplomacy remain essential for the peaceful resolution of disputes and for ensuring long-term regional stability.

**Read More: [Dar, US Envoy Baker Discuss Regional Tensions](https://thediplomaticinsight.com/dar-us-envoy-baker-discuss-regional-tensions/)**

The British high commissioner appreciated and supported Pakistan’s facilitative role in bringing the US and Iran on the negotiating table, a press statement issued by the foreign office spokesperson said.

The interaction reflects growing international recognition of Pakistan’s role as a mediator in the ongoing crisis, with multiple global partners backing its call for sustained diplomatic engagement.

Pakistan has intensified its diplomatic engagements with key international stakeholders in recent days, advocating for ceasefire extensions and encouraging both Washington and Tehran to remain committed to negotiations.

**Read More: [Dar, Turkish FM Reaffirm Support for Peace Efforts](https://thediplomaticinsight.com/dar-turkish-fm-reaffirm-support-peace-efforts/)**

Analysts say such engagements are crucial in keeping communication channels open and preventing further escalation in an already volatile regional environment.