Pakistan to continue with Iran-US mediation despite ‘obstacles’

Al Jazeera DiplomaticNews ReportEN 4 min read 100% complete by Abid HussainApril 2, 2026 at 03:19 PM
Pakistan to continue with Iran-US mediation despite ‘obstacles’

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Despite recent threats from the US President to bomb Iran, Pakistan announced on April 2, 2026, that it will continue its efforts to mediate negotiations between the US and Iran to end their ongoing war. According to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi, Pakistan acknowledges "obstacles" in the process but believes both countries trust its neutrality. As a sign of this trust, Iran has allowed Pakistani ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz, which has been largely blocked since the conflict began, disrupting energy supplies. Pakistan aims to create conditions for meaningful negotiations and has maintained high-level contact with Iran, including a recent call between the Iranian President and Pakistani Prime Minister, emphasizing the need for trust-building. Pakistan views the Hormuz transit agreement as a positive step for regional stability.

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian spoke with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, stressing the need to “build trust in order to facilitate talks and mediation”.

quote — Article's own claim, attributed to Masoud Pezeshkian100% confidence

US President Donald Trump threatened to bomb Iran “back to the Stone Ages” if it did not accept Washington’s terms for a peace deal.

quote — Article's own claim, attributed to Donald Trump100% confidence

The Hormuz route has been largely blocked since Iran began restricting oil and gas shipments following the outbreak of the US-Israel-Iran conflict on February 28.

factual — Article's own claim90% confidence

Pakistan intends to continue to nudge the United States and Iran towards negotiations aimed at ending their war.

factual — Article's own claim90% confidence

Iran has allowed 20 Pakistani-flagged vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz.

factual — Tahir Andrabi80% confidence
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Keywords

us-iran mediation 90% pakistan 80% negotiations 70% peace efforts 70% strait of hormuz 60% dialogue 50% regional stability 50% international relations 40%

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Pakistan

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