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Pakistan Offers to Host Peace Talks Amid US–Israel–Iran Conflict Escalation

Diplomatic push begins in Islamabad as regional powers call for dialogue over war tensions

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Last updated: 2026/03/30 at 1:56 AM
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By | Archita Mandle| PR Desk

Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, Pakistan has stepped forward with an offer to host peace talks aimed at easing the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The proposal comes as regional diplomatic efforts intensify to prevent further escalation.

A high-level meeting in Islamabad brought together foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey. The discussions focused on finding practical solutions to reduce tensions and explore the possibility of direct negotiations between the concerned nations.

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar emphasized that dialogue remains the only sustainable path forward. He stated that Islamabad is willing to facilitate meaningful discussions to achieve a long-term resolution and restore regional stability.

While the proposal has gained attention, there has been no official confirmation yet on whether the United States or Iran will participate in the suggested talks. However, diplomatic channels remain active as multiple countries continue backdoor discussions.

Officials also highlighted the wider global impact of the conflict. Concerns were raised about disruptions in international trade routes, rising energy prices, and risks to food security. The instability is already affecting supply chains and increasing pressure on global markets.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held detailed discussions with Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, signaling strong diplomatic coordination ahead of the Islamabad meeting.

As tensions continue, global attention remains focused on whether diplomatic initiatives like this can prevent further escalation and bring all sides to the negotiating table.

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TAGGED: #Pakistan, Global Diplomacy, Ishaq Dar, Islamabad Talks, Israel War, Middle East Crisis, Shehbaz Sharif, US Iran conflict
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