Pakistan Seeks China's Mediation to Ease US-Iran Tensions

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- •Pakistan has reached out to China to seek its mediation in easing US-Iran tensions
- •High-ranking Pakistani officials, including Asim Munir and Shehbaz Sharif, are engaging with Chinese counterparts to explore possible solutions
- •China has been playing a quiet yet crucial role in shepherding phone calls and meetings between officials from affected Gulf countries
- •The move is seen as a strategic attempt by Pakistan to leverage China's influence in the region and facilitate a breakthrough in the US-Iran standoff
- •The development is significant in the context of Pakistan's own regional security concerns and its bilateral ties with China
In a significant development, Pakistan has reached out to China in an effort to ease the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. According to reports, high-ranking Pakistani officials, including Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, have been engaging with their Chinese counterparts to explore possible solutions to the crisis. China, known for its diplomatic prowess, has been playing a quiet yet crucial role in shepherding phone calls and meetings between officials from affected Gulf countries.
