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Pakistan’s Peace Efforts Enter Critical Stage in US-Iran Tensions

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Pakistan’s peace efforts have reached a crucial point as Iran has openly acknowledged Islamabad’s role in trying to end the ongoing conflict. Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, said the diplomatic push is now in a “critical and sensitive stage,” signaling that key developments may be close.

In a recent message, the envoy appreciated Pakistan’s constructive approach in promoting dialogue and reducing tensions. He described these efforts as positive and meaningful, urging observers to stay alert as the situation evolves. His remarks reflect growing confidence in Pakistan’s peace efforts at a time when global pressure is mounting for a ceasefire.

Although no specific details were shared, the statement comes as behind-the-scenes talks continue between major stakeholders. Pakistan has stepped up its role by engaging both Washington and Tehran through quiet diplomacy. The goal is to find common ground and prevent further escalation.

Meanwhile, the situation has become more tense after strong remarks from US President Donald Trump. He warned Iran of serious consequences if a ceasefire is not reached within a set deadline. The warning has increased urgency around ongoing negotiations.

Reports suggest that senior US officials are already in contact with Pakistani authorities through indirect channels. These discussions revolve around a proposed peace framework often referred to as the Islamabad Accord. The plan includes an immediate ceasefire and reopening key trade routes, followed by fresh talks on long-term issues like sanctions and nuclear limits.

While the proposal has been seen as a step forward, the US side believes more work is needed. At the same time, military officials have indicated readiness for further action if diplomacy fails. This has raised concerns about the risk of a wider conflict.

In this tense environment, Pakistan’s peace efforts are being closely watched. Many see Islamabad as a key bridge between both sides. The coming days will likely decide whether diplomacy succeeds or the situation moves toward confrontation.

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