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Pakistan Mediates US-Iran Talks Amid Rising Tensions

Pakistan aims to encourage the United States and Iran to end violence and resume talks under a mediated MoU.

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Pakistan announced on Thursday its intention to encourage the United States and Iran to cease violence and reinitiate talks under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) it helped mediate last month. While the implementation of the MoU faces challenges, Pakistan remains committed to fostering dialogue between the two nations.

Continuing Efforts for Peace

Tahir Andrabi, Pakistan's foreign office spokesman, stated in Islamabad that Pakistan will continue to push for an end to violence and the resumption of technical-level talks in line with the MoU. This effort underscores Pakistan's role as a mediator in international diplomacy.

Background and Context

The MoU, mediated by Pakistan, aims to provide a framework for dialogue between the United States and Iran, two nations with a history of strained relations. The recent escalation in violence has complicated the implementation of this agreement, but Pakistan's ongoing encouragement highlights the importance of diplomatic efforts in resolving international conflicts.

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