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Pakistan’s mediation faces limits as Iran-US tensions deepen

Pakistan’s mediation faces limits as Iran-US tensions deepen

Summary

Pakistan is trying to help keep peace talks going between the United States and Iran as tensions rise. Pakistan’s Interior Minister visited Iran to support negotiations, while US President Donald Trump warned Iran on social media. Despite ongoing talks, recent drone attacks and strong statements show the risk of renewed conflict.

Key Facts

  • Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited Tehran to meet Iranian officials and promote peace talks.
  • Iran and the US have been exchanging proposals through Pakistan since a ceasefire on April 8.
  • Iran submitted a 14-point peace proposal that included stopping hostilities and lifting a naval blockade.
  • The US responded with demands including restrictions on Iran’s uranium enrichment.
  • President Trump issued a warning to Iran, saying time is running out for peaceful resolution.
  • Recent drone attacks hit a nuclear plant in the UAE and Saudi Arabia intercepted drones from Iraq.
  • Pakistan condemned the attacks and called on all sides to remain calm.
  • Analysts say the talks have stalled and new fighting could happen soon.
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