Will Pakistan end the enmity between America and Iran? Suspense on the meeting of superpowers in Islamabad

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Now a big diplomatic chessboard is being laid behind the scenes to stop the ongoing horrific war in West Asia. It is reported that this time Pakistan is playing the role of mediator between America and Iran, considered arch enemies. There is even talk that a historic conversation between the two countries can take place in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. However, clouds of doubt are still looming over this proposed meeting. According to the news coming from Washington, America has deep concerns about the ‘security system’ in Pakistan, due to which it has not yet approved this proposal of hosting.

‘Pakistan completely safe’ Islamabad clarifies on security concerns

During the press briefing, when Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry was asked about America’s security concerns, it rejected these speculations outright. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson said bluntly, “Pakistan is a very safe country and I do not think the concerns being raised about security are justified.” This statement of Pakistan has come in response to the claims that America is not able to trust Islamabad regarding the security of its high-profile delegation.

Shehbaz Sharif’s big bet: Told hosting as ‘a matter of honour’

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif himself has taken charge of this initiative. He announced on social media (X) that if the US and Iran agree, Pakistan is fully prepared to facilitate a decisive dialogue. Sharif termed it as ‘a matter of honour’ for Pakistan. Experts are seeing this as a big effort to improve Pakistan’s international image and prove its relevance in global politics.

15 point proposal and support of three countries: How is the matter progressing?

Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed this diplomatic mission and said that exchange of messages has started between America and Iran. The surprising thing is that America has shared a detailed proposal of 15 points, which is currently being considered by Tehran. Countries like Turkey and Egypt are also supporting Pakistan in this peace mission. Isaac Dar tagged US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and indicated that the talks are now moving from ‘indirect’ to ‘direct’.