Pakistan to continue with Iran-US mediation despite ‘obstacles’
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Pakistan says it will continue mediating between Iran and the United States despite escalating tensions.
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Pakistan said it will continue efforts to mediate between Iran and the United States despite mounting tensions between the two countries. The statement comes after President Trump threatened military action against Iran, raising the stakes in an already volatile regional dynamic. Islamabad's commitment to the mediating role underscores Pakistan's strategic interest in preventing broader conflict in a region where it has significant security and economic ties. Pakistan has historically served as a diplomatic intermediary in US-Iran relations, though such efforts have repeatedly stalled amid periodic escalations. The announcement suggests Islamabad believes dialogue remains possible even as rhetoric between Washington and Tehran intensifies.
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