Pakistan Mediated Direct US-Iran Talks in Islamabad, Reports Say
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- Reports indicate Pakistan mediated direct talks between US and Iranian officials in Islamabad.
- The talks were reportedly the highest-level direct contact between the two nations since 1979.
- The mediation is said to have led to a ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.
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Amid high tensions between the United States and Iran, Pakistan has reportedly emerged as a key mediator. Leveraging its geographic position and relationships with both nations, Islamabad is said to have facilitated the highest-level direct talks between the two sides since 1979, culminating in a ceasefire agreement, according to media analysis.
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According to reports, Pakistan played a crucial diplomatic role by hosting direct, high-level talks between US and Iranian officials in Islamabad, which reportedly led to a ceasefire.
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Samaa TV - Youtube
Iran-US War Ends? Pakistan’s Key Role in Ceasefire | Expert Analysis | SAMAA TV
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