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Pakistan’s Diplomatic Role in US-Iran Relations

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Pakistan’s recent mediation in the US-Iran deal marks a significant shift in its diplomatic standing, elevating the country from a regional player to a global stakeholder. This achievement is not just a feather in Islamabad’s cap; it reflects a strategic balancing act between its relationships with Tehran, Washington, and key Gulf partners like Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

The implications of this diplomatic success extend beyond mere prestige. By positioning itself as a mediator, Pakistan has enhanced its influence in a region fraught with tension, potentially stabilising its own borders and trade routes. The ongoing conflict between the US and Iran poses risks of economic disruption and security challenges for Pakistan, making its role crucial in averting a wider crisis.

Moreover, the backing of China, which has vested interests in both Iran and regional stability, has been pivotal. Islamabad’s ability to navigate these complex relationships showcases its diplomatic agility, but it also highlights the delicate balance it must maintain to avoid alienating any party involved.

As negotiations continue, the durability of the US-Iran agreement will be tested. Pakistan’s ongoing involvement could shape future regional dynamics, influencing not only its own security but also the broader geopolitical landscape in South Asia and beyond.

Source: DW News

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