The US and Iran are heading back to the table. And Pakistan is the reason they are.

Pakistan has emerged as the most important diplomatic address on earth this week, with the White House confirming that a second round of US-Iran talks is being considered and Islamabad is the likely venue.

The diplomatic groundwork has been quietly but methodically laid. Iran’s Foreign Minister met Pakistan’s military chief in Tehran in a significant signal of how deeply embedded Rawalpindi has become in the back-channel negotiations, while Pakistan’s Prime Minister simultaneously travelled to Saudi Arabia to push for a wider diplomatic framework that could hold a deal together once one is reached.

Trump himself said on Fox News that the Iran conflict is very close to over and pointed to Pakistan as a key facilitator, while the White House told reporters it feels good about the prospects of a deal. The UN Secretary General called a second round of talks highly probable.

The stakes could not be higher. The Iran war has sent oil above $90 a barrel, triggered the Strait of Hormuz blockade and rattled every major economy on earth. A ceasefire that holds could reverse much of that damage almost overnight.

Pakistan did not ask for this role. It earned it.

Sources: CNN · Al Jazeera · AFP · Euronews

Pakistan has emerged as the most important diplomatic address on earth this week, with the White House confirming that a second round of US-Iran talks is being considered and Islamabad is the likely venue.

The diplomatic groundwork has been quietly but methodically laid. Iran’s Foreign Minister met Pakistan’s military chief in Tehran in a significant signal of how deeply embedded Rawalpindi has become in the back-channel negotiations, while Pakistan’s Prime Minister simultaneously travelled to Saudi Arabia to push for a wider diplomatic framework that could hold a deal together once one is reached.

Trump himself said on Fox News that the Iran conflict is very close to over and pointed to Pakistan as a key facilitator, while the White House told reporters it feels good about the prospects of a deal. The UN Secretary General called a second round of talks highly probable.

The stakes could not be higher. The Iran war has sent oil above $90 a barrel, triggered the Strait of Hormuz blockade and rattled every major economy on earth. A ceasefire that holds could reverse much of that damage almost overnight.

Pakistan did not ask for this role. It earned it.

Sources: CNN · Al Jazeera · AFP · Euronews

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