Pakistan's Diplomatic Push Amid Rising US-Iran Tensions
Pakistan races to prevent US-Iran escalation

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In response to escalating tensions between the US and Iran, Pakistan has intensified its diplomatic efforts, sending Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to Tehran for the second time in a week. As both nations remain at an impasse over Iran's nuclear program and regional security, Pakistan aims to facilitate negotiations to prevent a potential conflict that could extend beyond the Middle East.
- 01Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi's visit to Tehran is part of Pakistan's ongoing mediation efforts amid rising US-Iran tensions.
- 02US President Donald Trump warned of military action if a peace deal with Iran is not finalized soon.
- 03Iran has threatened that any renewed US aggression would lead to a confrontation extending beyond the Middle East.
- 04Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud expressed support for Pakistan's mediation efforts and emphasized the need for a comprehensive peace agreement.
- 05Iranian officials have criticized the US for its perceived untrustworthiness and have vowed to prepare for all scenarios.
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As tensions escalate between the US and Iran, Pakistan is actively working to mediate the situation, sending Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to Tehran for a crucial diplomatic mission. This marks Naqvi's second visit in less than a week, reflecting the urgency of the situation as both nations remain locked in a stalemate over key issues, including Iran's nuclear program and regional security concerns. US President Donald Trump has indicated that negotiations are in the 'final stages' but has also threatened military action if a satisfactory agreement is not reached soon. In response, Iran has warned that any renewed aggression could lead to a broader conflict beyond the Middle East and has expressed its commitment to exploring all diplomatic avenues to avoid war. Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister has praised Pakistan's mediation efforts, highlighting the importance of a comprehensive agreement to ensure regional stability. Despite these diplomatic efforts, deep-rooted distrust between the US and Iran continues to hinder progress, with both sides maintaining rigid positions. Iranian officials have voiced skepticism about the US's intentions, citing a history of untrustworthiness, while emphasizing their readiness to respond to any potential threats.
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Pakistan's mediation efforts could stabilize regional tensions, directly affecting trade and security in South Asia and the Middle East.
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