Fear of entering the war itself, shortage of oil and gas…: Due to which fear Pakistan was forced to become the messenger of America-Iran – Us Iran Ceasefire Pakistan Role From Oil Gas Supply Shortage Saudi Arabia Defense Pact Donald Trump Asim Munir

Special Desk, Amar Ujala

Published by: Kirtivardhan Mishra

Updated Thu, 09 Apr 2026 05:49 PM IST

Pakistan remained an unreliable partner for America for a long time. Before current US President Donald Trump, Pakistan was not given importance in American diplomacy during Biden’s tenure. Then what happened that Pakistan came into the role of ‘middleman’. Pakistan is patting itself on the back for the US-Iran ceasefire efforts, but what is the story behind it? Let us know…


US Iran Ceasefire Pakistan Role from Oil Gas Supply Shortage Saudi Arabia Defense Pact Donald Trump Asim Munir

America-Iran were engaged in war, Pakistan’s life was in trouble.
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Pakistan, which was once a suspect in the eyes of America due to the presence of Osama bin Laden in its country and alleged support to the Taliban, is today preparing to host the first direct talks between Washington and Tehran. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is terming his country’s role behind the US-Iran ceasefire as the biggest diplomacy ever. However, Pakistan is patting itself on the back unnecessarily. Actually, he chose the path of becoming a mediator because of fear. According to the media reports of western countries, if China had not entered in the talks, Pakistan would never have been successful. Israel still has doubts about Pakistan’s role.


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