pakistan-diplomacy
9 stories related to this topic, newest first.
thehindu.comIran Revolutionary Guard says it will retaliate outside region if U.S. or Israel attacks again
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that renewed U.S. or Israeli strikes would prompt retaliation outside the region. President Trump said he canceled planned strikes after Gulf allies reported progress in peace talks. Pakistan's interior minister visited Tehran for t…
reviewjournal.comPakistan Reports Progress on Possible One-Page U.S.-Iran Memo on Nuclear Issues and Strait of Hormuz
Pakistani negotiators have informed a reporter that progress has been made toward a potential one-page memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran. The proposed agreement would focus on Iran's nuclear program and security in the Strait of Hormuz. The developmen…
koreaherald.comRussia Vetoes UN Resolution on Force to Reopen Strait of Hormuz as Iran Talks Proceed in Islamabad
Russia vetoed a Bahrain-sponsored UN Security Council resolution calling for force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, complicating international efforts on the Iran conflict. Negotiations continue in Islamabad, coordinated by Pakistan's army chief and influenced by China. U.S. Vice…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewU.S. Unilaterally Extends Ceasefire with Iran as Pakistan-Mediated Talks Stall
President Trump announced a unilateral extension of the ceasefire with Iran, which was set to end on Wednesday, amid stalled peace talks in Pakistan. Iranian officials rejected the extension, citing the ongoing U.S. blockade of ports. Separate developments include a continuing st…
U.S. Extends Iran Ceasefire; Pakistan Proposes Strait of Hormuz Plan
President Trump has indefinitely extended a ceasefire with Iran, citing internal divisions in Tehran. Pakistan has proposed a deal where Iran would reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a partial U.S. lifting of sanctions and naval blockade. Pakistani officials attribute st…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSecurity Heightened in Islamabad for US-Iran Talks
Security measures have been increased in Islamabad as Pakistan works to bring the United States and Iran to negotiations. The development comes amid ongoing tensions between the two nations. Al Jazeera reporter Kimberly Halkett provided the report on these efforts.
middleeasteye.netU.S. Extends Iran Ceasefire at Pakistan's Request but Keeps Naval Blockade in Place
U.S. President Donald Trump announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire with Iran following a request from Pakistan, allowing time for Iran to submit a unified proposal. The naval blockade of Iranian ports remains in place amid stalled peace talks. Iranian officials dismis…
thehindu.comPakistan Army Chief Warns US President on Blockade Hindering Iran Talks
Pakistan's army chief contacted President Trump, stating that the US naval blockade of Iranian ports is obstructing peace negotiations in Islamabad. Iran has refused to participate, citing the blockade and a US seizure of one of its vessels, while US aircraft have begun arriving…
opindia.comPakistan Mediates US-Iran Talks Amid Conflicting Reports on Second Round
Pakistan is pushing for a second round of peace talks between the US and Iran in Islamabad this week, despite conflicting statements from Iranian officials on participation. President Trump stated the ceasefire expires Wednesday and is unlikely to extend without a deal. Security…