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Pakistan brokered US-Israeli ceasefire with Iran, diplomat sources reveal

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Pakistan successfully negotiated a ceasefire between the United States, Israel, and Iran—a diplomatic achievement that eluded other regional and international powers attempting mediation. The breakthrough demonstrates Pakistan's strategic influence in Middle Eastern geopolitics despite its own internal challenges. For American audiences, this underscores how non-Western nations are reshaping conflict resolution in regions critical to US interests, and raises questions about Pakistan's leverage and future role in regional stability. The ceasefire's durability and terms remain subjects of ongoing international scrutiny.

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April 8, 2026 at 7:54 PM PDT

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Pakistan diplomat credits trust-building role in US-Iran ceasefire negotiations

Dr. Huma Baqai, a foreign affairs expert at Pakistan's Millennium Institute of Technology and Entrepreneurship, argued in an interview that Pakistan's gradual relationship-building with both nations positioned it to play a mediating role when US-Iran conflict escalated in early April 2026. According to the analysis, Pakistan's prior trust with both parties enabled it to facilitate diplomatic de-escalation. The soundbite was recorded in Karachi on April 8, 2026.

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