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Islamabad Accuses Tel Aviv of Undermining Diplomatic Progress in US-Iran Talks

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has expressed concern that Israel’s actions are jeopardizing Islamabad’s efforts to facilitate a breakthrough in the US-Iran dialogue, particularly in light of a recent attack on Tehran when both parties were poised to engage in negotiations.

Dar made these remarks to Pakistani lawmakers in the Senate, as reported by Geo News, indicating that prior to the attack, Iran and the US had reached a consensus on Islamabad’s role as a facilitator, with both sides agreeing to hold talks in the city.

In this context, Dar stated that Pakistan had transmitted the US’s 15-point demands to Iran and, conversely, conveyed Tehran’s five-point conditions to Washington. IRNA, the state news agency, reported that Iran had submitted its response to a US proposal via Pakistan following two weeks of intense diplomatic discussions at the highest level.

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