Pakistan’s Quiet Mediation Pushes Iran-Gulf Ceasefire Forward

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Pakistan has positioned itself as a key mediator in efforts to broker a ceasefire between Iran and the United States in the Gulf, earning praise from Iran’s foreign minister for Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Munir; after weeks of conflict that jolted the global economy, both sides planned face-to-face talks in Islamabad on April 11, signaling Islamabad’s growing role as a regional peace broker.
- How Pakistan emerged as an unlikely broker of peace in the Gulf The Economist
- White House Knew About Pakistan’s Cease-Fire Post on X Before It Was Sent The New York Times
- Pakistan's high-stakes Iran peace bid is fraught with risk Reuters
- Pakistan calls for restraint from US, Iran after ceasefire violations reported ‘across the conflict zone’ The Hill
- How Pakistan became an unlikely bridge between the United States and Iran CNN
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