Islamabad’s peace efforts have entered a decisive phase as Pakistan awaits a formal response from Iran regarding participation in the next round of talks. Despite sustained diplomatic engagement, Tehran has yet to confirm its delegation, even as the two-week ceasefire is set to expire at 4:50 AM tomorrow, raising concerns about renewed instability in the region.
Pakistan has maintained continuous contact with Iranian leadership, emphasizing dialogue and long-term conflict resolution. With time running out, the delay in Iran’s decision risks undermining regional stability, even as Islamabad reiterates its readiness to facilitate trust-building and meaningful negotiations between all parties.
Experts believe that a timely Iranian response could not only extend the ceasefire but also open doors for enhanced political and economic cooperation. At this critical juncture, Pakistan’s role as a mediator remains central to preventing escalation and steering the region toward lasting peace.

