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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Pakistani PM Commends Constructive Atmosphere in Iran-US Talks

Jun 22, 2026 05:22 AM CT Islamabad, Pakistan diplomacy,iran-us relations,de-escalation,mediation

Summary

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif characterized recent Iran-US consultations as constructive, acknowledging mediation efforts by Qatar and Switzerland. This diplomatic engagement signals a potential de-escalation channel between key regional adversaries, which may indirectly influence the broader Iran-Israel conflict dynamics by reducing immediate bilateral tensions.

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Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif thanked both the US and Iran "for their continued commitment to constructive engagement" and commended Qatar’s mediation and Switzerland's efforts to organize the consultations

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Iran NEUTRAL

Participated in constructive consultations with the US.

United States NEUTRAL

Participated in constructive consultations with Iran.

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