
Pakistan Hosts Regional Peace Talks as US-Iran War Enters Month Two
Key Takeaways
- Pakistan hosts four-way talks with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt on Iran war.
- Diplomats discuss de-escalation measures to ease US-Iran tensions regionwide.
- Pakistan positions itself as mediator hub for US-Iran talks.
Pakistan Leads Mediation Effort
Pakistan emerged as a pivotal mediator in the US-Iran conflict.
Pakistan hosted a quadrilateral meeting of foreign ministers from Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.

Both Iran and the US have expressed confidence in Pakistan's facilitation.
Iran Warns US Against Ground Invasion
Iran's parliament speaker accused the US of planning a ground invasion.
Iran threatened to target American and Israeli universities in the Middle East.

Pakistan facilitated talks between Iran and the US.
Regional Powers Convene in Islamabad
Foreign ministers convened in Islamabad for two days of talks.
“As the United States-Israeli war on Iran entered its 30th day, key regional powers have converged on Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, in a bid to de-escalate the fighting in the Middle East, which has caused a global energy crisis”
The discussions focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and de-escalation.
The diplomatic push follows weeks of quiet diplomacy.
Iran Rejects US 15-Point Plan
Iran rejected the US 15-point plan.
Iran put forward its own proposal giving Iran official control over its nuclear program.

The war has killed thousands and disrupted global energy supplies.
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