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Pakistan Forwards Iran's Response to US Peace Proposal: Report

Pakistan has reportedly conveyed Iran's formal response to a United States peace proposal to Washington, signalling Islamabad's active role as a back-channel intermediary in one of the most consequential diplomatic processes currently underway in the region.

The development confirms that Pakistan is functioning as a conduit in de-escalation efforts between Tehran and Washington, leveraging its longstanding ties with both nations to facilitate communication at a critical juncture. The nature of Iran's response has not been publicly disclosed, but the act of transmission itself marks a significant step in the diplomatic sequence.

Islamabad's involvement reflects a broader strategic calculation by Pakistan to position itself as a credible and neutral mediating voice in regional conflicts, particularly at a time when direct US-Iran communication channels remain limited and fraught. Senior Pakistani officials have previously signalled Islamabad's willingness to assist in reducing tensions.

The outcome of this mediation effort carries wide-ranging implications not only for the Middle East but for regional energy security, shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, and Pakistan's own economic interests tied to stability along its western border. Analysts will now watch closely for any US response to the Iranian position as relayed through Islamabad.

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Sources: Brecorder
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