Pakistan’s civilian and army leaders shuttle between key capitals as Trump says he may visit Islamabad to sign a deal.

Pakistan’s civilian and army leaders shuttle between key capitals as Trump says he may visit Islamabad to sign a deal.

Pakistan’s prime minister and army chief are both travelling to key players in the war, attempting to keep talks going.

Pakistani officials and a number of analysts say it can do both. But the balancing act won’t be easy.

US and Iran end marathon Islamabad talks without agreement, leaving fragile ceasefire under growing strain.

US-Iran talks open in Islamabad with mediators focused on keeping dialogue alive amid deep divisions.

Islamabad hosts negotiations as US and Iran seek off-ramp. But deep mistrust and regional tensions threaten talks.
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Backchannel talks led by Pakistan result in temporary ceasefire after weeks of fighting.

Backchannel talks gain pace as Pakistan mediates and Iran seeks indirect engagement through US vice president.

Pakistan braces for gas shortage crisis as LNG supplies collapse amid escalating regional conflict.

Islamabad’s statement follows Trump threatening to bomb Iran ‘back to the Stone Ages’.
