Trump Iran Ceasefire Decision: Tension has increased between America and Iran after Trump’s refusal to extend the ceasefire. Pakistan, China and Australia are active at the diplomatic level and are trying to take peace talks forward, but the situation still remains delicate.
US-Iran Peace Talks: The politics of the Middle East is once again at an unstable juncture. While on one hand the ongoing ceasefire between America and Iran is on the verge of ending, on the other hand the stir in the diplomatic corridors has intensified. The decision of the US President has made the situation more sensitive, after which many countries are seen playing an active role.
Trump’s decision increased uncertainty
Donald Trump has refused to extend the ongoing ceasefire with Iran. This decision has further complicated an already tense situation. According to sources, the two-week ceasefire is nearing its end and there are no clear indications yet regarding the next talks.
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Pakistan’s diplomatic initiative
Meanwhile, Ishaq Dar talked to Abbas Aragchi on telephone. In this talk, both the leaders discussed the regional situation, ceasefire and future strategy. Pakistan stressed that it is very important to continue the dialogue between America and Iran, so that peace and stability can be maintained in the region. Both sides agreed to maintain mutual contact and continue talks.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Bagchi has indicated that it has not yet been decided whether Iran will participate in the next talks with the US or not. It is clear from this statement that the diplomatic process is currently going through a period of uncertainty.
Increased stir at international level
Penny Wong also talked to Ishaq Dar and appreciated Pakistan’s role on this issue. He described Pakistan’s “constructive role” as important in taking the US-Iran talks forward. This shows that seriousness about this crisis is increasing even at the global level.
China becomes an important diplomatic partner
China has also supported Pakistan’s initiative. Chinese Foreign Ministry official Jiang Zedong discussed the regional situation in a meeting with Ishaq Dar in Islamabad. During this, Pakistan reiterated its “evergreen” strategic partnership with China and indicated that it sees China as an important mediator in this crisis.
The current situation is very critical. On one hand, there is a danger of the ceasefire ending, while on the other hand, many countries are trying to find a solution through negotiations. Experts believe that if the dialogue process does not start soon, this tension could turn into a major conflict.
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