Shehbaz hails Pakistan's role in US-Iran talks
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Why Is It So Difficult for Iran To Reach an Agreement With the United States?
Collapse of Islamabad Talks Negotiations between Iran and the United States collapsed in February 2026 in Islamabad, Pakistan, according to analysts Amir-Hassan Boozari and Muhammad Sahimi in a report published by Antiwar.com [1]. The talks followed two prior rounds in May-June 2025 and February 2026 that, according to the report, demonstrated the Trump administration’s reliance […]
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed optimism about the possibility of a new round of talks between the United States and Iran, as part of Islamabad's efforts...
Shehbaz hails Pakistan's role in US-Iran talks
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has described Pakistan's role in facilitating US-Iran dialogue as a "shining moment in our history", saying the evolving political-military coordination has helped improve Pakistan's international image. He made these remarks during an interview with the The Sunday Times. "It's one of the shining moments in our history. Pakistan is acknowledged worldwide as an honest mediator and as a country in which international …
PM Shehbaz credits 'political-military partnership' for Pakistan's recognition as US-Iran mediator, changed image
"We’re still doing our best to ensure ... [our] efforts achieve long-lasting peace through another session here in Islamabad, and we are hopeful that will happen,” he says.
PM Shehbaz still hopeful about hosting another round of Iran-US talks in Islamabad
Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif has stated that Pakistan is actively working to facilitate a second round of direct talks between the United States (US) and Iran in Islamabad. Speaking to The Sunday Times, the premier expressed optimism regarding the resumption of the diplomatic process. “Peace is never won easily,” Sharif noted during the interview. […] The post PM Shehbaz still hopeful about hosting another round of Iran-US talks in Islamab…
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