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Comment le Pakistan est devenu un acteur majeur dans les négociations de paix entre les États-Unis et l'Iran
The Pakistani military has wooed Donald Trump, and fallen out with its former Taliban allies, as it looks to wield more influence in the region
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The New Yorker (United States) | Mar 30, 2026
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The evolving dynamics between Pakistan, the U.S., and Iran illustrate the complexity of international diplomacy, emphasizing the need for diverse voices in peace processes.
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Engaging Pakistan in U.S.-Iran negotiations may inadvertently legitimize its military influence, which could have long-term negative implications for democracy in the region.
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Pakistan's involvement in U.S.-Iran negotiations is a strategic move that can enhance regional stability and foster stronger international relations.
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While Pakistan's role in peace talks is significant, it remains to be seen whether its motivations align with the broader goals of U.S. and Iranian interests.
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The Pakistani military's shifting alliances raise concerns about its reliability as a mediator in peace negotiations, potentially undermining efforts for lasting peace.
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