
US Expresses Hope as Pakistan Mediates With Iran on Nuclear Talks
Washington has expressed cautious optimism as Pakistan actively works to persuade Tehran toward a negotiated resolution on its nuclear programme, according to diplomatic sources cited by Dawn. The United States acknowledged Islamabad's mediating role and indicated that Pakistan's back-channel engagement with Iran has created constructive momentum in an otherwise stalled diplomatic process.
Poland also publicly lauded Pakistan's efforts in facilitating dialogue between Washington and Tehran, lending international credibility to Islamabad's emerging role as a neutral interlocutor. The dual endorsement β from both the United States and a European NATO ally β underscores the significance of Pakistan's positioning in this high-stakes geopolitical standoff.
Pakistan shares a long border with Iran and has historically maintained functional ties with Tehran despite Western pressure. This geographic and diplomatic proximity has allowed Islamabad to serve as a conduit for messaging between parties unwilling to engage directly, a role that carries both strategic opportunity and attendant risk.
For Pakistan, the mediating role represents a significant diplomatic asset at a time when Islamabad is also managing complex relations with Washington. Should the engagement yield results, it would substantially elevate Pakistan's standing in global diplomacy and reinforce its value to Western partners beyond the traditional counter-terrorism framework.
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