
Pakistan Steps Up Diplomatic Efforts as Mediator Between US and Iran
Islamabad is hosting a significant meeting for Middle East de-escalation, with foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and Egypt arriving for a quadrilateral huddle. Pakistan is stepping up diplomatic efforts as a mediator between the US and Iran for potential talks and peace in the Iran-Israel conflict, aiming to secure a privileged relationship with Donald Trump.
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Mediators gather in Pakistan for talks on ending the monthlong Iran war - AP News
Mediators gather in Pakistan for talks on ending the monthlong Iran war AP News
Read full article →US-Israel war on Iran: What’s happening on day 30 of attacks?
Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Turkiye, Egypt and Saudi Arabia hold talks in Islamabad to end US-Israel war on Iran.
Read full article →Regional diplomats gather in Pakistan for talks to end Iran war
Top diplomats from key regional powers were gathering in Pakistan on Sunday to discuss how to end the fighting in the Middle East, but there were few signs of progress as Israel and the US kept up strikes on Iran, and Tehran responded by firing missiles and drones across the region. Pakistan said foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt were taking part in the talks in Islamabad. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held “extensi...
By Associated Press
Read full article →Pakistan hosts regional powers for Iran talks with focus on Hormuz proposals - The Straits Times
Pakistan hosts regional powers for Iran talks with focus on Hormuz proposals The Straits Times
Read full article →Pakistan Hosts Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt For Talks On Iran War
Pakistan said Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt will send top diplomats to Islamabad for talks. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held "extensive discussions" on regional hostilities.
Read full article →Pakistan’s diplomatic moment
APPARENTLY, the stage is being prepared for US-Iran talks in Islamabad, despite deceptive statements and official denials. Western and Gulf diplomatic channels are confirming these reports; however, much depends on the backdoor communications currently underway through Pakistan. This is a rare moment for Pakistan’s diplomacy, as the country has become an interlocutor in a major global conflict after decades. There is little reason to doubt Pakistan’s diplomatic capacity to facilitate such tal...
By none@none.com (Muhammad Amir Rana)
Read full article →Pakistan hosts regional powers for Iran talks with focus on Hormuz proposals
Pakistan hosted talks with Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia on Sunday as part of its efforts to broker an end to the Iran war, with initial discussions focused on proposals to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping, sources familiar with the matter said. Foreign ministers from the three regional powers landed in Islamabad for […]
By Newsroom
Read full article →Dar receives Egypt, Türkiye FMs as Pakistan steps up US-Iran mediation
Four-nation talks on Middle East crisis to open in Islamabad today as Pakistan steps up diplomatic efforts
By Web Desk
Read full article →Pakistan to host Saudi, Turkey, Egypt for talks on Mideast war - The Daily Star
Pakistan to host Saudi, Turkey, Egypt for talks on Mideast war The Daily Star
Read full article →In phone call with Pakistani deputy PM, prime minister stresses need for combined efforts to de-escalate - Qatar Tribune
In phone call with Pakistani deputy PM, prime minister stresses need for combined efforts to de-escalate Qatar Tribune
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