Islamabad is trying to salvage the dialogue between Washington and Tehran after the negotiations failed.
Islamabad is trying to salvage the dialogue between Washington and Tehran after the negotiations failed.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday that "all efforts" were continuing to try to resolve the conflict between the United States and Iran, despite the failure of recent talks held in Islamabad.

These discussions, held in the Pakistani capital, ended without an agreement, illustrating the difficulty both sides have in finding common ground amid rising tensions. Islamabad, which is playing a mediating role, is now seeking to maintain open dialogue between the parties.

Shehbaz Sharif's statement comes the day after these unsuccessful negotiations, as international concerns intensify over the risk of escalation. Pakistan is striving to promote a diplomatic solution, relying on dialogue to defuse the crisis.

These diplomatic efforts are part of a broader dynamic aimed at stabilizing the region, as the conflict between Washington and Tehran continues to have repercussions on energy markets and international security.

Despite the lack of an immediate breakthrough, Pakistani authorities appear determined to continue their mediation efforts. However, the outcome of these initiatives will depend on the willingness of both sides to resume discussions and make concessions.

In a tense geopolitical climate, the continuation of diplomatic efforts appears to be a crucial issue to avoid an escalation of the conflict and to preserve regional stability.

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