Pakistan and Iran discuss regional peace after Islamabad offers to host US-Iran deal
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Pakistan and Iran's foreign ministers discussed regional peace efforts.
- Pakistan offered its territory as a venue for a potential US-Iran agreement.
- The conversation followed US President Trump's suspension of a military operation, reportedly at Pakistan's request.
Pakistan has positioned itself as a key diplomatic facilitator in the escalating tensions between Iran and the United States. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar's confirmation of a conversation with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, underscores Pakistan's active engagement in promoting regional stability. The discussion focused on "recent regional developments and ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability," signaling Pakistan's commitment to de-escalation.
Crucially, Pakistan has offered its territory as a potential venue for the signing of a pact between Tehran and Washington. This offer comes in the wake of US President Donald Trump suspending the 'Operation Freedom Project,' a military operation to escort ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Reports suggest this suspension was made at Pakistan's explicit request, aimed at facilitating a peace proposal from Tehran. This move highlights Pakistan's significant, albeit often understated, regional influence.
Araghchi briefed Dar on his recent visit to Beijing, where he met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who described the Middle East conflict as being at a "decisive turning point." This exchange reflects a broader diplomatic push involving major global players. Furthermore, Araghchi expressed gratitude to Pakistan for facilitating the repatriation of Iranian citizens from previously seized vessels, adding another layer to the bilateral cooperation.
From Pakistan's perspective, this diplomatic initiative is a strategic move to enhance its regional standing and demonstrate its capacity for conflict resolution. By offering to host a potential US-Iran agreement, Islamabad seeks to project an image of a responsible and influential state, capable of bridging divides. While Western media might focus on the intricacies of the US-Iran standoff, Pakistani coverage would emphasize Islamabad's proactive role and its commitment to regional peace, portraying it as a stabilizing force. The narrative would likely celebrate Pakistan's diplomatic prowess and its ability to navigate complex geopolitical waters, potentially leading to a reduction in regional instability that directly impacts Pakistan.
intercambiaron puntos de vista sobre los recientes acontecimientos regionales y los esfuerzos diplomรกticos en curso destinados a promover la paz y la estabilidad
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.