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.

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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.

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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

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