Pakistan put itself in the middle of US-Iran peace talks
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Regional powers to discuss Middle East conflict in Pakistan
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The foreign ministers of Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey will meet in Islamabad on Sunday, as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran hits the 30-day mark. Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs wrote Saturday on the social platform X that Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan arrived in Islamabad “along with Foreign Ministers of Saudi Arabia
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD, March 26 (Reuters) - Pakistan's military resumed operations against Afghanistan after a temporary pause, Pakistan's foreign ministry said on Thursday, dashing hopes of a permanent ceasefire.
Top diplomats from Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have arrived in Islamabad for Monday talks with their Pakistani counterpart aimed at finding ways to end the war. Pakistan has taken a prominent role in the multi-nation effort to [bring the U.
Steve Witkoff, a diplomatic envoy, used the Board of Peace to announce an agreement that could raze a Pakistan-owned Manhattan hotel. Now the country is involved in negotiating peace talks with Iran.
Pakistan has resumed its military operations in Afghanistan that have killed hundreds on both sides of the border, ending a temporary ceasefire that was agreed last week to observe the Muslim festivity of Eid.
Washington, Tehran, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Istanbul and Brussels have all received calls as Pakistan plays mediator between the United States and Iran.
Pakistan’s geographic position and longstanding ties with the U.S. have helped it facilitate talks between Tehran and Washington.
Army chief Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have worked in coordination to cultivate the U.S. president and his inner circle.
Pakistan is set to host talks on the Iran war on Sunday and Monday. Officials from Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt are expected to attend.