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Pakistan Sees China Role in Potential U.S.-Iran Agreement

A Pakistani source stated that Pakistan is relying on China to advance talks between the United States and Iran. The comments were reported on May 22, 2026.

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A Pakistani source said Pakistan is counting on China to help advance a potential agreement between the United States and Iran. The source described the effort as a priority for Pakistan in its diplomatic outreach.

Pakistan maintains relations with both the United States and Iran. The country has previously hosted talks involving regional actors. China has participated in earlier diplomatic efforts involving Iran. The source did not provide details on the timing or specific terms under discussion.

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Pakistani source statement
Pakistan counting on China for U.S.-Iran agreement
Regional relations
Pakistan maintains ties with U.S. and Iran

Potential Impact

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    China may be asked to facilitate future diplomatic contacts between the United States and Iran.

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Word count82 words
PublishedMay 22, 2026, 9:38 AM
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