Pakistan's Diplomatic Role in US-Iran Peace Deal Welcomed Globally
Pakistan's Diplomatic Role in US-Iran Peace Deal Welcomed

Peace is fickle, especially when Israel and Donald Trump are holding up one end of the agreement. Yet, for now, peace is peace, and that alone must be welcomed. The preliminary agreement between Washington and Tehran, after more than three months of war, represents a pause in violence, a chance to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and a possible easing of global economic pressures that have weighed heavily on countries far beyond the Middle East. There will be time later to assess the agreement's durability, its geopolitical consequences, and whether its promises can survive the hard realities of implementation. For now, however, the world is right to recognise the value of diplomacy that did not give up.

Pakistan's Mediation Praised

Pakistan's role in this breakthrough deserves particular praise. From the United Nations to capitals across Europe, Asia, the Gulf, and the Commonwealth, countries have acknowledged Islamabad's mediation efforts. Pakistan, along with regional partners, helped sustain the channels of dialogue when escalation seemed far easier than restraint. This is no small achievement. In a world increasingly defined by confrontation, Pakistan has demonstrated that patient diplomacy can still matter. It was the work of sustained engagement, quiet persuasion, and an understanding that regional peace cannot be built through force alone.

Domestic Recognition

Inside Pakistan, credit must go to the army of diplomats, bureaucrats, political leaders, and state officials who worked through setbacks, pressure, and uncertainty to help make this moment possible. Their labour may not always be visible, but its results are now being recognised across the world. The agreement may yet face difficult tests. Trust is thin, interests are competing, and spoilers will not disappear overnight. But peace, however fragile, must be given a chance. For now, Pakistan can take justified pride in having helped create that chance.

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