Pakistan Facilitates Iran-US Ceasefire Dialogue Amid Tensions
Diplomatic activity has intensified as Iran evaluates a proposed ceasefire agreement containing 14 specific points. According to recent statements from Iranian officials, the country is carefully...

Diplomatic activity has intensified as Iran evaluates a proposed ceasefire agreement containing 14 specific points. According to recent statements from Iranian officials, the country is carefully reviewing feedback from the United States that arrived via Pakistani intermediaries. This backchannel communication highlights Islamabad's continued role in regional diplomacy. General Asim Munir's upcoming visit to Tehran follows Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi's recent trip, signaling a coordinated Pakistani approach. The focus now rests on resolving differences over the exact phrasing of the draft document. Earlier attempts at brokering peace on April 8 did not succeed, yet Pakistan has not withdrawn from the process. Meanwhile, questions have arisen regarding Pakistan's dual role after reports indicated it supplied advanced fighter jets and air defense systems to Saudi Arabia. Iranian spokesperson Ismail Baghaei confirmed that Tehran has received American input and is assessing its implications. The ongoing exchanges demonstrate that despite past failures, indirect negotiations persist. Regional stability remains a priority for all parties involved in these sensitive discussions.
