Israel-Iran war highlights: Pakistani delegation, led by Army chief Munir, reaches Iran for peace talks
As regional tensions escalate, a high-level Pakistani military delegation arrives in Tehran for urgent talks, while diplomatic efforts intensify across the Middle East.
As regional tensions escalate, a high-level Pakistani military delegation arrives in Tehran for urgent talks, while diplomatic efforts intensify across the Middle East. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Israel-Iran war highlights: Pakistani delegation, led by Army chief Munir, reaches Iran for peace talks
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A high-level Pakistani delegation, led by Army Chief General Asim Munir, arrived in Tehran on Wednesday for critical peace talks aimed at de-escalating the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. The visit, confirmed by diplomatic sources, coincides with a separate diplomatic mission by Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Saudi Arabia, signaling a concerted regional push to mediate in the crisis. The developments unfold against a backdrop of heightened military activity, with the United States reporting that its naval forces have turned back nine commercial vessels attempting to reach Iranian ports in the past 48 hours, enforcing a maritime blockade. The arrival of General Munir and his team underscores Pakistan's unique, and potentially pivotal, position in the current standoff. Sharing a volatile border with Iran, Pakistan maintains complex ties with both Tehran and the Gulf Arab states, while also having a long-established, if sometimes strained, military relationship with the United States. Analysts suggest Islamabad is attempting to leverage these connections to act as an honest broker, preventing a full-scale regional war that would have catastrophic consequences for its own security and economy. The delegation's military composition, rather than a purely civilian diplomatic corps, is seen as a deliberate signal of seriousness and a channel for discussing hard security concerns. Parallel to the military talks in Tehran, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's visit to Riyadh focuses on coordinating strategy with Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally and Iran's primary regional rival. Saudi Arabia has been walking a careful line, publicly urging restraint while reportedly sharing intelligence with Washington. Sharif's discussions with Saudi leadership are believed to center on supporting a potential second round of indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran, facilitated by European or regional powers. The simultaneous missions represent a classic Pakistani diplomatic approach: engaging all sides simultaneously to maximize its mediating influence. The urgency of these diplomatic maneuvers is amplified by the tangible military and economic pressure...
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