Is a peaceful settlement possible in Iran? | US-Israel war on Iran

Pakistan says it is ready to host talks on ending the US-Israel war on Iran.

As the US-Israel war on Iran continues to escalate, Pakistan has emerged as a potential facilitator to secure an end to the fighting.

Its foreign minister has hosted a meeting with the top diplomats of Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt.

Read More:  Egypt says it is ready to host Iran de-escalation talks | US-Israel war on Iran

Afterwards, he said Islamabad was ready to host and broker what the Pakistani minister described as meaningful talks between Iran and the United States.

Many say this could be the beginning of a diplomatic push to end the war that Israel and the US launched last month.

Pakistan has close ties with both Tehran and Washington, giving it an advantage in mediation talks.

Read More:  Iran war energy crisis equal to 70s twin oil shocks and fallout from Ukraine war, says IEA chief | US-Israel war on Iran

But what does it take to reach a peace deal?

Presenter: James Bays

Guests:

Munir Akram – former Pakistani permanent representative to the United Nations

Ali Vaez – director of the Iran Project at the International Crisis Group

Bozkurt Aran – director at TEPAV, the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkiye

Read More:  Iran war: What is happening on day 32 of US-Israel attacks? | US-Israel war on Iran News

Facebook Comments Box