Pakistan Pushes Fragile US–Iran Peace Talks Amid Ceasefire, Blockade Dispute

Pakistan is actively working to sustain fragile peace efforts between the United States and Iran as a temporary ceasefire continues to hold despite rising diplomatic uncertainty. Officials say Islamabad remains “cautiously optimistic” about the prospects of a long-term peace agreement, even as key issues—particularly Iran’s maritime blockade and delays in scheduled talks—continue to challenge progress….

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PM Shehbaz, Iranian Envoy Discuss Regional Situation as Pakistan Pushes Peace Efforts

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held an important meeting with Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghadam to discuss the evolving regional situation and ongoing peace efforts following the extension of the United States–Iran ceasefire. According to the Prime Minister’s Office Pakistan, both sides exchanged views on the current geopolitical climate and emphasised the importance of sustained dialogue…

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Pakistan Steps Up Diplomacy as Ishaq Dar Urges Continued Abbas Araghchi–US Engagement

Pakistan has intensified its diplomatic efforts amid rising uncertainty over the second round of Iran–United States talks expected in Islamabad. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a key telephonic conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, stressing the urgent need for continued dialogue and engagement to resolve outstanding issues and maintain regional…

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Dar Says US, Iran Trust Pakistan to Broker Talks as Islamabad Leads High-Stakes Diplomacy

Pakistan is rapidly emerging as a central diplomatic hub as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar revealed that both the United States and Iran have expressed confidence in Pakistan’s ability to facilitate meaningful peace talks amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Speaking after a high-level quadrilateral meeting in Islamabad, which included foreign…

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