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Pakistan proposes talks to end U.S.-Iran conflict

Pakistan has offered to host talks between the United States and Iran, as tensions between the two countries continue. Islamabad says it is ready to facilitate dialogue and has already been relaying messages between both…

Pakistan proposes talks to end U.S.-Iran conflict

Pakistan has offered to host talks between the United States and Iran, as tensions between the two countries continue. Islamabad says it is ready to facilitate dialogue and has already been relaying messages between both sides.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • Pakistan has offered to host talks between the United States and Iran, as tensions between the two countries continue.
  • Islamabad says it is ready to facilitate dialogue and has already been relaying messages between both sides.
  • Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said regional leaders and global powers, including China and the United Nations, have backed the push for talks.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • Islamabad says it is ready to facilitate dialogue and has already been relaying messages between both sides.
  • Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said regional leaders and global powers, including China and the United Nations, have backed the push for talks.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said regional leaders and global powers, including China and the United Nations, have backed the push for talks.
  • Pakistan has offered to host talks between the United States and Iran, as tensions between the two countries continue.
  • Islamabad says it is ready to facilitate dialogue and has already been relaying messages between both sides.

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