The ceasefire, initially announced on April 8, was facilitated by Pakistan and is crucial for preventing further escalation in hostilities. US President Donald Trump has indicated a desire to resume military actions against Iran, complicating the diplomatic landscape. Amidst these tensions, Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized that dialogue is the only viable path to peace, calling for serious steps from both Washington and Tehran.
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Pakistan Mediates US-Iran Dialogue Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis
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On April 21, 2026, Pakistan urged the United States and Iran to extend their ceasefire and continue diplomatic talks, as tensions escalated and the ceasefire was set to expire. Key actor Pakistan is mediating between the two nations, highlighting its role in regional stability. The situation is critical as both sides signal readiness for renewed conflict, impacting global energy markets.
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