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Pakistan Seeks Breakthrough in US–Iran Peace Talks

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According to Iranian media, Iran’s Foreign Minister met Pakistan’s Interior Minister on Friday May 22 to discuss fresh proposals aimed at ending the US–Israeli war and easing tensions with Washington. The talks focused on possible compromises over Iran’s nuclear programme and security arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz.

Officials say Pakistan has been shuttling messages between Washington and Tehran for weeks, after earlier rounds of talks in Islamabad ended without agreement. Islamabad believes a second phase of negotiations could unlock a memorandum that would halt fighting and open the door to broader de‑escalation.

Despite these efforts, the United States and Iran remain divided over key issues, especially the size of Iran’s uranium stockpile, verification measures and who controls shipping and security in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and gas supplies.

Pakistan’s mediation is built around a draft 14‑point framework being informally discussed by negotiators. The proposal reportedly includes limits or a temporary halt to Iran’s uranium enrichment, phased lifting of some US sanctions, the release of frozen Iranian assets and a gradual reopening of shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz.

Islamabad has publicly pledged to keep facilitating dialogue despite threats and hardline rhetoric from both sides. Pakistan’s foreign ministry recently reiterated that there are obstacles to mediation but insisted that sustained engagement is the only realistic path to a political settlement.

US President Donald Trump has said Washington is ready to strike Iran again if he does not get the “right answers,” but has also signalled he can wait a few days to see if diplomacy succeeds. Iranian officials, for their part, say they are reviewing the latest US views but insist any deal must respect Iran’s sovereignty and regional interests.

Energy analysts warn that the prolonged conflict and threats around the Strait of Hormuz have triggered one of the worst energy shocks in recent years, pushing up prices and fuelling fears of supply disruptions. They say a credible peace framework backed by both Washington and Tehran is essential to stabilise markets.

Pakistan is intensifying its mediation efforts to secure a breakthrough in peace talks between the United States and Iran as the war in the Gulf continues to rattle global energy markets and regional security.

According to Iranian media, Iran’s Foreign Minister met Pakistan’s Interior Minister on Friday May 22 to discuss fresh proposals aimed at ending the US–Israeli war and easing tensions with Washington. The talks focused on possible compromises over Iran’s nuclear programme and security arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz.

Officials say Pakistan has been shuttling messages between Washington and Tehran for weeks, after earlier rounds of talks in Islamabad ended without agreement. Islamabad believes a second phase of negotiations could unlock a memorandum that would halt fighting and open the door to broader de‑escalation.

Despite these efforts, the United States and Iran remain divided over key issues, especially the size of Iran’s uranium stockpile, verification measures and who controls shipping and security in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and gas supplies.

Pakistan’s mediation is built around a draft 14‑point framework being informally discussed by negotiators. The proposal reportedly includes limits or a temporary halt to Iran’s uranium enrichment, phased lifting of some US sanctions, the release of frozen Iranian assets and a gradual reopening of shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz.

Islamabad has publicly pledged to keep facilitating dialogue despite threats and hardline rhetoric from both sides. Pakistan’s foreign ministry recently reiterated that there are obstacles to mediation but insisted that sustained engagement is the only realistic path to a political settlement.

US President Donald Trump has said Washington is ready to strike Iran again if he does not get the “right answers,” but has also signalled he can wait a few days to see if diplomacy succeeds. Iranian officials, for their part, say they are reviewing the latest US views but insist any deal must respect Iran’s sovereignty and regional interests.

Energy analysts warn that the prolonged conflict and threats around the Strait of Hormuz have triggered one of the worst energy shocks in recent years, pushing up prices and fuelling fears of supply disruptions. They say a credible peace framework backed by both Washington and Tehran is essential to stabilise markets.

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