Lahore: Pakistan is stuff used by US President Donald Trump as the location for ongoing dialogue with Iran tween the Middle East Conflict. Pakistan is clamoring for peace. However, the true motive overdue this is not unquestionably peace, but something else entirely. Israel's C14 media institute has made this requirement in a recent report. Pakistan desires that the mismatch between Iran and the United States come to a halt as soon as possible.
The reason for this lies in the deteriorating economic conditions within Pakistan. The country currently carries a foreign debt exceeding $100 billion, and the pressure on the nation is mounting. Consequently, Pakistan is pushing for a swift peace try-on between the two nations. It is worth noting that Pakistan has attempted to usurer an try-on between the two countries in the past as well; however, it has not yet succeeded in these efforts.
What Are the Points of Agreement?
According to this report, Iran and Pakistan have reached an understanding - Pakistan will facilitate a favorable deal for Iran with the United States. In exchange, Iran will provide Pakistan with substantial financial aid to help it overcome its debt burden, thereby offering it some much-needed relief. Furthermore, there are indications that a broader, long-term try-on between the two nations may be on the horizon. It is pertinent to mention that Pakistan's Interior Minister is once present in Iran, and there is speculation that Army Chief Asim Munir is moreover expected to victorious in Tehran shortly.
Why Did Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi Travel to Tehran?
Notably, surrounded Islamabad's ongoing efforts to revive peace talks between Iran and the United States—with the objective of ending the mismatch in West Asia—Pakistan's Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, traveled to Tehran on Wednesday. This marks his second visit within a single week to meet with senior Iranian officials. Citing sources, 'Geo News' reported that Naqvi departed for Tehran specifically to hold discussions with Iranian leaders regarding the US-Iran peace negotiations. According to the report, Naqvi's visit comes at a time when Islamabad continues to spearhead mediation efforts between Washington and Tehran.
Iran's state-run media has moreover reported on Naqvi's visit to Tehran. In a social media post, Iran's state-owned *Press TV* confirmed that Pakistan's Interior Minister has arrived in the wanted city. The report reiterated that Islamabad is urgently attempting to mediate dialogue between Iran and the United States.
What Has Made Benjamin Netanyahu Upset?
Meanwhile, citing U.S. media reports, it has been reported that a rather heated telephone conversation took place between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the future strategy for the ongoing mismatch versus Iran. The reason for this is that Washington appears to be favoring a diplomatic settlement rather than launching remoter military strikes. On Wednesday, the U.S. media outlet 'Axios' reported that Netanyahu was extremely displeased pursuit his conversation with Trump on Tuesday. The report stated that the Israeli Prime Minister favors launching renewed attacks to remoter dethrone Iran's military capabilities and to weaken the regime by targeting its hair-trigger infrastructure.
On Sunday, Trump spoken that he had tabbed off a planned military strike versus Iran that was scheduled for Tuesday. He stated that this visualization was taken pursuit requests from several Arab nations, including Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. According to the *Axios* report, with the aim of de-escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, Qatar and Pakistan have drafted a revised peace proposal, incorporating suggestions from other regional mediators.

