Official representatives from Pakistan and Iran have commenced high-level negotiations in Islamabad, focusing on Pakistan's role as a mediator in US-Iran relations.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing information released by the Al-Jazeera television network, that these discussions involve key diplomatic figures aimed at addressing regional stability. While the specific details of the agenda remain confidential, the meeting underscores the intensifying diplomatic efforts in the region.
Pakistan has historically maintained a delicate balancing act in its foreign policy, often serving as a vital diplomatic bridge between Tehran and Washington. As a neighboring country to Iran and a long-standing partner of the United States, Islamabad's mediation efforts are seen as crucial for de-escalating tensions in the Middle East and ensuring regional security. These talks come at a time of significant geopolitical shifts, where the involvement of regional powers is increasingly central to international diplomacy involving US President Donald Trump and his administration's foreign policy objectives.