Trump fuels speculation after reposting PM Shehbaz's offer to mediate US-Iran talks
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Trump fuels speculation after reposting PM Shehbaz's offer to mediate US-Iran talks
Washington, DC [US], March 24 (ANI): US President Donald Trump has triggered intense diplomatic speculation regarding a potential mediating role for Islamabad in the ongoing Washington-Tehran standoff, after he shared an official statement from Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.The move follow»»»
What are Iran's demands for truce with US? Explained as Trump confirms talks with Tehran
As reports of a possible talks to end the war between the United States and Iran surfaces even as US President Donald Trump drops suggestions on truce talks, Tehran’s has put forward a list of demands. While Trump said that “good talks were” underway with Iran, Tehran which first mocked Trump's cla»»»
Pakistan says it’s ready to host talks aimed at ending the Iran war
ISLAMABAD, (AP) Mar 24: Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif says his country is ready to “facilitate meaningful and conclusive talks” to end the Iran war. Shehbaz Sharif commented on a post on X. Pakistan is one of the countries pushing diplomatically for talks between Iran and the United Sta»»»
US Delegation Due in Pakistan within Days for Possible Iran Talks, Tehran “Not Ready”
A US delegation is arriving in Pakistan “in a day or two” for possible talks to end the Iran war, sources in Islamabad’s Foreign Ministry announced late Monday. However, the Pakistani sources said Tehran is “still not ready” to hold talks with Washington due to mistrust. “Efforts are underway throu»»»
Pakistan seen as potential mediator in Iran conflict
Pakistan is emerging as a possible mediator in efforts to negotiate an end to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, according to multiple media reports. Reports by the Financial Times and Axios suggest Islamabad has offered to host talks between senior officials from the United States and Iran, posi»»»
Are US-Iran talks happening in Pakistan? What White House said
The White House on Monday said there is no confirmation yet regarding reports that US Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and former presidential adviser Jared Kushner may meet Iranian officials in Islamabad.US press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the situation remains “sensitive”»»»
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