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In a significant diplomatic move, Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has expressed his nation’s willingness to assist in brokering peace talks to resolve the ongoing conflict involving Iran. Sharif made this declaration via a post on social media platform X, signaling Pakistan’s readiness to host negotiations aimed at a comprehensive settlement.
Pakistan is among the countries actively advocating for diplomatic discussions between Iran and the United States. This initiative follows comments from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who on Monday mentioned that there were continuing negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
“With the agreement of both the United States and Iran, Pakistan is prepared and honored to host and facilitate meaningful and conclusive talks for resolving the ongoing conflict comprehensively,” Sharif stated in his message.
In response, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the sensitivity of these diplomatic negotiations. She remarked that “the U.S. will not conduct negotiations through the press,” indicating the delicate nature of the discussions.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement that “these are sensitive diplomatic discussions and the US will not negotiate through the press.”
“This is a fluid situation, and speculation about meetings should not be deemed as final until they are formally announced by the White House,” Leavitt said.