Pakistan pushes mediation as Iran strikes US-linked facilities
Pakistan is mediating to end the US‑Iran conflict, urging parties to honor the Islamabad MoU, while Iran retaliated against the United States with strikes on US‑linked sites. Pakistani officials expressed concern over the escalation and outlined a peace framework.
Pakistan is engaged in mediation efforts to end the United States‑Iran conflict and has urged all sides to uphold the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, according to multiple sources. Iran retaliated against the United States with strikes on US‑linked facilities.
Al Arabiya reported that Pakistan remains deeply concerned about the recent regional escalation. Bluesky reported that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced a complete peace framework to end the conflict triggered by US‑Israeli strikes on 28 February.
Al Monitor reported that U.S. President Donald Trump said the interim deal with Iran was “over.” Hindustan Times reported that Pakistan says it is pursuing diplomacy to ease West Asia tensions despite a shrinking space for dialogue.
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