When a fragile US-Iran ceasefire threatened to collapse this spring, the diplomatic marathon to stitch together an agreement did not end in a dramatic finale that Pakistan hoped would play out in Islamabad.

Pakistan-led mediators crucial to negotiations to end war, sources say

MoU looks driven less by reconciliation than by exhaustion.

The deal follows indirect negotiations facilitated by several mediators, including Pakistan and Qatar, which helped secure an initial ceasefire agreement. | World News

Pakistan quietly brokered the U.S.-Iran pause that calmed the Strait of Hormuz. The reputational currency it just minted may outlast the oil move.

Doha is seriously committed to regional security and it will continue to support Islamabad, spokesperson for the Qatari Foreign Ministry Majed al-Ansari emphasized

Pakistan has played a key role in efforts to halt war between Iran and the United States, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announcing a deal and "immediate and permanent" end to…

When a fragile US-Iran ceasefire threatened to collapse this spring, the diplomatic marathon to stitch together an agreement did not end in a dramatic finale that Pakistan hoped…

While Pakistan publicly brokered the talks, sources say Doha assumed an outsized role behind the scenes

According to a Qatari report, the talk of an approaching agreement between Washington and Tehran was accompanied by a media campaign against Qatar.

The US and Iran will sign an interim peace deal on June 19 in Switzerland, with Pakistan and Qatar mediating. The agreement includes a ceasefire and Strait