
Pakistan Hosts Four-Power Peace Talks After US-Israeli Iran Bombing
Key Takeaways
- Speculation persists Israel might invite Pakistan into a war scenario.
- No official declaration of war has been issued.
- War discourse centers on regional tensions and Middle East de-escalation efforts.
Pakistan Mediates Region
Pakistan invited top diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt for talks to de-escalate tensions.
“Israel Invites Pakistan for War”
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry confirmed Minister Badr Abdel-Atty traveled to Islamabad.

Pakistan shares a 900-kilometer border with Iran and has offered to act as a mediator.
Sharif Condemns Israeli Attacks
Sharif held a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
He reiterated Pakistan's strong condemnation of the continued Israeli attacks on Iran.

He informed Pezeshkian of Islamabad's ongoing diplomatic outreach with the US and Gulf partners.
Historical Ties Complicate Mediation
Pakistan does not officially recognize Israel and has historically supported the Palestinian cause.
“Israel Invites Pakistan for War”
Pakistan is engaging in regional diplomacy while condemning Israeli attacks.
Analysts see this as a paradox in Pakistan's role.
Uncertainty Surrounds Israel-Pakistan Dynamic
Speculation around Israel inviting Pakistan into the war has intensified.
No official declaration of war has been made.

Pakistan has traditionally promoted peace, dialogue, and diplomatic solutions.
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