Pakistan PM Sharif to depart for Saudi Arabia official visit today

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's high-stakes visit to Jeddah underscores Pakistan's intensive diplomatic push to mediate between the United States and Iran.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's high-stakes visit to Jeddah underscores Pakistan's intensive diplomatic push to mediate between the United States and Iran. | Contesto: cronaca

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif departed from Islamabad for Jeddah on Wednesday, embarking on an official visit to Saudi Arabia accompanied by a high-level delegation. The trip, announced by his office, is a critical component of what officials describe as "feverish rounds of diplomacy" spearheaded by Pakistan, with the stated objective of facilitating direct peace talks between the United States and Iran. The journey to the Kingdom represents more than a routine bilateral engagement. It places Pakistan in the role of a potential intermediary at a moment of profound regional tension. Islamabad's diplomatic corps has been actively working behind the scenes, leveraging its historical ties with both Washington and Tehran, to create a viable channel for dialogue. Sharif's personal mission to Jeddah is seen as a high-level attempt to coordinate strategy with Saudi leadership, a key regional power with its own complex relationship with Iran and a close alliance with the United States. This diplomatic offensive comes against a backdrop of stalled negotiations and escalating rhetoric between the US and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program, regional proxy activities, and a suite of economic sanctions. Multiple attempts by European and other actors to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal, have foundered. Pakistan's initiative suggests a belief that a fresh, regional approach led by a Muslim-majority state without direct involvement in the Gulf's primary rivalries might offer a new pathway. Pakistan's unique position provides both its credibility and its challenge. It maintains a long-standing, albeit sometimes strained, military and economic partnership with the United States. Concurrently, it shares a border with Iran and has sought to maintain workable diplomatic and trade relations, despite pressure to align more closely with Saudi Arabia and its allies. This balancing act allows Islamabad to claim a neutral footing, but it also risks appearing to favor one side or alienating both if the mediation fails. The composition of the "high-level delegation" traveling with Sharif will be scrutinized for signals of...

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