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Pakistan Signals Positive Stance as Iran Weighs US Peace Offer

Pakistan has described its position as positive as Iran deliberates over a peace offer from the United States, signalling Islamabad's willingness to support a diplomatic resolution to the escalating US-Iran confrontation. The statement reflects Pakistan's consistent posture of advocating dialogue while carefully managing its relationships with both Washington and Tehran.

Iran's consideration of the peace offer comes amid continued military exchanges that have rattled global energy markets and raised fears of a broader regional conflagration. Pakistan, which shares a long border with Iran and maintains significant economic and religious ties with Tehran, has a direct stake in the stability of the conflict's trajectory.

Islamabad's diplomatic positioning in this crisis mirrors its approach during the India-Pakistan confrontation of May 2025, when Pakistan sought to project restraint while defending its core security interests. Foreign policy officials are understood to be engaged in back-channel communications with multiple parties to encourage a ceasefire and structured negotiations.

The outcome of Iran's deliberations will have significant consequences for Pakistan's western frontier security, energy import options, and broader regional connectivity ambitions under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor framework. Islamabad's public optimism is therefore as much a strategic signal as it is a diplomatic posture.

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Sources: Dawn
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