Pakistan anticipates breakthrough in Iran nuclear negotiations
Pakistan is expecting a significant breakthrough related to Iran's nuclear program, according to a source who spoke to Al Jazeera. Islamabad is reportedly assisting in negotiations aimed at resolving the ongoing US-Israeli conflict with Iran. Recent meetings involved Pakistani military and government officials alongside Iranian and Saudi leaders, indicating a collaborative effort to address regional tensions.
This development positions Pakistan as a key player in Middle Eastern geopolitics, potentially enhancing its influence in the region. By mediating discussions between Iran and its adversaries, Pakistan could leverage its relationships to gain strategic advantages, while the US and Israel may find their positions increasingly challenged. The involvement of Saudi Arabia further complicates the dynamics, as it seeks to balance its own interests against Iran's nuclear ambitions.
What to watch: The outcomes of the ongoing negotiations and any subsequent agreements that may arise from these discussions.
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