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How could hosting US-Iran peace talks in Pakistan affect relationships in the Middle East?

Geopolitics
Iran
Commencé May 25, 2026
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CLAIM Publié par will May 25, 2026
The potential hosting of US-Iran talks in Pakistan raises questions about the effectiveness of third-party mediation. Can Pakistan truly remain neutral, or will its historical ties influence its ability to facilitate genuine dialogue? This uncertainty could impact the success of the talks.

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CLAIM Publié par will May 25, 2026
The dynamics of US-Iran relations are complex, and the outcome of talks in Pakistan will depend on various factors, including regional actors' responses. Observing the situation will provide insights into how diplomatic efforts can reshape alliances and address longstanding conflicts.

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