
"The Islamabad meeting is not improvised. It is the evolution of a mechanism first discussed during a broader gathering of Muslim and Arab states in Riyadh earlier this month."
"Pezeshkian told Sharif that Iran had twice been attacked during earlier nuclear talks with the US and said the contradiction—talks on one hand, strikes on the other—had deepened Iranian scepticism about Washington's intentions."
"Confidence-building measures would be required before Tehran could consider direct dialogue, highlighting the critical need for trust in the negotiation process."
Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkiye convened in Islamabad to facilitate de-escalation in the US-Israel war on Iran. The meeting represents a significant diplomatic effort to encourage direct talks between the US and Iran. Prior to the meeting, Pakistan's Prime Minister engaged in discussions with Iran's President, emphasizing the need for trust and confidence-building measures. This diplomatic initiative builds on previous discussions among Muslim and Arab states and highlights Pakistan's role as a mediator in the conflict.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]