Munir Postpones Tehran Visit as Rubio Signals ‘Good Signs’ in Iran Talks
Pakistani officials are relaying U.S. and Iranian messages as talks seek to assess a new American proposal and avert another military escalation.
- Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir is scheduled to arrive in Tehran on Thursday to facilitate indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States amid ongoing peace efforts.
- Earlier this week, Pakistani Interior Minister Syed Mohsen Naqvi traveled twice to Tehran, holding discussions with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian regarding regional developments and indirect talks between Iran and the United States.
- Iranian officials are currently reviewing an American proposal delivered through Pakistani intermediaries, according to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei, who stated, "We have received US views and are reviewing them."
- Tehran's chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf accused Washington on Wednesday of seeking to restart the war, warning of a "forceful response" from Iran if attacks resume.
- Potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens global energy markets as international stakeholders work to prevent broader conflict from spreading beyond West Asia.
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Regional activity seeking an agreement to end the conflict intensified this Friday, with a visit from negotiators from Qatar.
Pakistan has been mediating between the warring parties in the recent Middle East conflict for weeks. Security circles in Islamabad are now carefully spreading confidence. After apparently also positive signals from Tehran, the army chief is now flying to Iran.
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Pakistan army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir on Friday left for Tehran amid reports that peace deal between the United States (US) and Iran has been almost finalised, according to Iranian state media reports. Munir is likely to meet the top Iranian leadership, including Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in Tehran. Munir was scheduled to fly to Tehran on Thursday, but the trip was postponed. According to various media reports, Munir was wai…
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