RAWALPINDI: (Web Desk) – In a significant diplomatic development, Karachi has emerged in discussions around efforts to prevent a collapse in ongoing United States–Iran talks, with Pakistan playing a behind-the-scenes role.
According to a report by the Financial Times, Asim Munir is actively engaged in efforts aimed at keeping diplomatic channels open and preventing a complete breakdown in negotiations.
The report describes Pakistan as an important intermediary amid rising tensions between Washington and Tehran, with General Munir emerging as an unconventional yet influential figure in ongoing mediation efforts.
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It highlights that the talks remain fragile due to deep mistrust, ongoing sanctions, and heightened military tensions between the two sides. Despite these challenges, Pakistan is working to facilitate coordination and create space for continued dialogue.
Analysts suggest that Islamabad’s involvement reflects its broader aim to promote regional stability and prevent further escalation, particularly at a time when diplomatic engagement remains the only viable path forward.
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