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Pakistan’s Role in US Iran Peace Talks Brings Hope for Ceasefire and Reopening of Strait of Hormuz

Pakistan’s Role in US Iran Peace Talks

Islamabad (Mubarak Ali) Pakistan’s role in US Iran peace talks has taken a major step forward as Islamabad pushes a two-phase plan to halt fighting and reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan’s leadership shared this proposal with both the United States and Iran, aiming to secure an immediate ceasefire and begin broader negotiations.

The first part of the plan focuses on an immediate ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a route that carries nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil. Closing this waterway has driven up global oil prices and disrupted shipping.

The second phase would bring the United States and Iran to Islamabad within a few weeks for deeper talks. These would include steps to curb nuclear ambitions and offer Iran relief from international sanctions in return for firm peace guarantees.

Officials in Tehran have confirmed they received the proposal and are reviewing it, while Washington has called the discussions constructive. Both sides are weighing their responses as global markets and regional leaders watch closely.

Experts say Pakistan’s role in US Iran peace talks could help stabilize oil markets and open a path to lasting peace in a conflict that has shaken the Middle East and global energy supplies.

If both nations agree to the framework, it may ease long-standing tensions and build a new regional cooperation model. For now, all eyes remain on how Tehran and Washington respond to Islamabad’s diplomatic push.

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