
Pakistan Facilitates US-Iran Talks Amid Middle East Peace Efforts
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz and Deputy Prime Minister Dar engaged in extensive telephonic diplomacy to position Islamabad as a bridge between Washington and Tehran, leading up to a US-Iran ceasefire. US Vice President JD Vance also arrived in Islamabad for Middle East peace talks, with suspense surrounding the nature of direct or indirect engagement between US and Iranian officials.
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US, Iran officials to sit in separate rooms? Suspense over nature of Pak talks amid conflicting reports
Pakistan is prepared for either scenario – whether facilitating direct engagement or relaying messages between US and Iran delegations.
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The United States and Iran have been sworn enemies since the 1979 Islamic revolution and the hostage crisis at the US embassy in Tehran. On Saturday, the arch-foes are set to hold talks in Islamabad to end more than a month of war in the Middle East, as a fragile ceasefire holds despite deep mutual mistrust. 1979: Hostage crisis On November 4, 1979, student activists demanding the extradition of Iran’s deposed monarch —Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who was undergoing medical treatment in the US — ta...
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