Recent developments highlight Pakistan's emerging role as a mediator in the U.S.-Iran conflict, garnering international acclaim for its diplomatic efforts. However, the sustainability of this position is questioned in light of entrenched geopolitical fault lines and the complexities of a multipolar world. The ongoing military tensions, particularly the illegal U.S.-Israel actions against Iran, underscore the need for mediation, yet Pakistan's internal challenges, including economic crises and security threats, complicate its ability to maintain this role effectively.
BUSINESSPublished 23 Apr 2026 • Published 6 days ago • Updated 7h ago
Pakistan's Diplomatic Mediation in U.S.-Iran Conflict Amid Economic Crisis
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Pakistan's mediation in the U.S.-Iran conflict has gained international recognition, but its role is complicated by internal challenges and geopolitical tensions. While seen as a middle power, economic vulnerabilities and security issues raise questions about the sustainability of this position.
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