Israel-Iran war LIVE: Pakistani delegation, led by Army chief Munir, reaches Iran for peace talks
Amid escalating conflict, a high-level Pakistani military delegation arrives in Tehran for urgent talks, acting as a conduit for U.S. messages.
Amid escalating conflict, a high-level Pakistani military delegation arrives in Tehran for urgent talks, acting as a conduit for U.S. messages. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Israel-Iran war LIVE: 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 Monday for urgent peace talks, as diplomatic channels between Iran and the United States remain active despite a breakdown in direct negotiations over the weekend. The visit, confirmed by Iranian officials, underscores Pakistan's emerging role as a critical intermediary in the volatile Israel-Iran conflict, with the delegation expected to convey messages from Washington. The Iranian government stated that exchanges with the U.S., facilitated through Pakistan, had continued following the collapse of direct talks. This development suggests that while public diplomacy has faltered, backchannel communications are being vigorously pursued to prevent a further escalation of hostilities. The choice of Pakistan as a conduit highlights its unique geopolitical position, maintaining working relationships with both Western powers and Iran, unlike many regional states that have chosen clearer alignments. General Munir's leadership of the delegation signals the military's central role in Pakistan's foreign policy execution, particularly concerning regional security. His direct involvement lends considerable weight to the mission, indicating that the messages being carried pertain to the highest levels of strategic and military concern. The delegation's agenda, while not fully disclosed, is widely understood to focus on de-escalation mechanisms and clarifying the potential red lines of all involved parties. In a related but separate diplomatic development, Chinese President Xi Jinping publicly denied allegations that Beijing has been supplying weapons to Iran amidst the current crisis. The denial, reportedly communicated to former U.S. President Donald Trump, adds another layer of complexity to the international dimensions of the conflict. It reflects the intense global scrutiny on external support for the belligerents and China's effort to position itself as a neutral actor, even as it maintains strong economic ties with Tehran. The failed negotiations referenced by Iran point to the profound challenges in bridging the fundamental gaps between the involved nations. The core...
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