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Pakistan has emerged as a mediator in the US-Iran conflict, with Islamabad reportedly leading efforts to bring Tehran and Washington to the negotiating table. The country's neutral stance and established ties with both sides have placed it in a key position to facilitate dialogue and potentially end the war.
Pakistan is playing a crucial role in mediating the US-Iran conflict. The country has relayed American conditions for a ceasefire to Tehran and conveyed Iranian responses back to Washington. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed support for dialogue to end the war. Pakistan's neutrality and established ties with both sides have made it a credible go-between. The country maintains connections with Iran's Islamic Republic and has a working relationship with the US administration. Pakistan's role in facilitating dialogue could function as a confidence-building step towards ending the conflict.
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