(IN BRIEF) Pakistan’s role in the March 2026 U.S.–Iran ceasefire was largely symbolic rather than decisive. While it facilitated communication and hosted talks, it lacked the influence to shape outcomes, acting more as a conduit than a true mediator. The main dynamics were driven by the United States, Iran, and Israel, each pursuing conflicting strategic goals, which limited the effectiveness of any unified negotiation. China played a more signi…
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