No date set for US-Iran talks, as Pakistan pushes to keep diplomacy alive
Pakistan's civilian and military leadership embarks on urgent diplomatic missions to sustain fragile US-Iran dialogue amid regional conflict.
Pakistan's civilian and military leadership embarks on urgent diplomatic missions to sustain fragile US-Iran dialogue amid regional conflict. | Contesto: cronaca
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- No date set for US-Iran talks, as Pakistan pushes to keep diplomacy alive
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No date has been set for direct talks between the United States and Iran, diplomatic sources confirmed Monday, as Pakistan's Prime Minister and its Chief of Army Staff embarked on separate, urgent travel to key capitals involved in the regional conflict. The parallel missions from Islamabad represent a concerted push to prevent a complete breakdown in communication between Washington and Tehran, with both Pakistani leaders meeting separately with officials from the involved nations in an attempt to broker continued dialogue. The absence of a scheduled meeting between the long-time adversaries comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing military engagements. The Pakistani initiative, involving both its top elected official and its senior-most military officer, underscores the severity of the diplomatic impasse and the perceived risk of further escalation. Traditionally, such high-stakes shuttle diplomacy involving both pillars of the Pakistani state is reserved for moments of acute crisis, signaling Islamabad's assessment of the current situation. Pakistan's unique geopolitical position affords it a rare channel to both sides of the divide. While historical and security ties link it closely with several Gulf Arab states and give it a working relationship with Washington, it also maintains a long, and often fraught, border with Iran and a history of diplomatic engagement. This positioning makes it one of the few states capable of conveying messages and testing positions between parties that have no formal diplomatic relations and communicate primarily through public statements and indirect threats. The content of the discussions remains confidential, but analysts suggest the Pakistani envoys are likely emphasizing the catastrophic regional consequences of a full-scale war, which could destabilize neighboring economies, trigger massive refugee flows, and ignite broader sectarian conflicts. Their message is believed to focus on creating and preserving a narrow corridor for de-escalation, even if formal negotiations remain out of reach. The involvement of the army chief is particularly significant, as it may involve back-channel security assurances and...
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