As America and Israel’s war on Iran comes to a temporary halt, Pakistan has emerged as a critical conduit for peace talks. Its capital Islamabad is set to host delegations from Washington and Tehran for ceasefire negotiations on Saturday (Apr 11). But how did Pakistan come to play peacemaker in this conflict? CNA’s Julie Yoo breaks down Islamabad’s mediation role and the factors that positioned it as a bridge between both sides.
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