Summary
- US President Donald Trump has once again acknowledged Pakistan’s key role in facilitating the recent peace agreement between the United States and Iran, crediting Pakistani leadership for helping bridge communication during sensitive negotiations.
- Speaking in an interview, Trump said Pakistan played an important diplomatic role due to its strong understanding of Iranian leadership and regional dynamics.
- The US president said Pakistani leaders “really helped” the United States achieve progress in negotiations, highlighting their connections with Iranian counterparts and their ability to facilitate communication at critical moments.
US President Donald Trump has once again acknowledged Pakistan’s key role in facilitating the recent peace agreement between the United States and Iran, crediting Pakistani leadership for helping bridge communication during sensitive negotiations.
Speaking in an interview, Trump said Pakistan played an important diplomatic role due to its strong understanding of Iranian leadership and regional dynamics. He noted that Pakistani officials were able to assist both sides in reaching common ground during difficult phases of the talks.
Trump specifically praised Pakistan’s political and military leadership, saying Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Force Asim Munir maintain strong coordination and mutual respect, which he described as a positive example of leadership alignment.
According to him, Pakistan’s involvement was instrumental in supporting early engagement between Washington and Tehran, particularly during the initial ceasefire efforts and subsequent diplomatic meetings.
The US president said Pakistani leaders “really helped” the United States achieve progress in negotiations, highlighting their connections with Iranian counterparts and their ability to facilitate communication at critical moments.
The peace agreement, which has been described as a major diplomatic breakthrough, was reportedly shaped through multiple rounds of indirect talks held with the support of regional partners, including Pakistan.
Earlier stages of the process included Pakistan hosting discussions between US and Iranian representatives, marking one of the first high-level contacts between the two sides in years.
The agreement aims to reduce tensions and stabilize the region following months of conflict that disrupted energy markets and heightened global concerns.
Under the emerging framework, both sides have committed to continued dialogue over the next 60 days to address key issues, including nuclear concerns and regional security arrangements.
Diplomatic observers say Pakistan’s involvement has helped maintain communication channels during a highly volatile period, contributing to the gradual easing of hostilities between Washington and Tehran.
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