The real question isn’t who speaks the loudest—but who can bring parties to the table. In a fragile region, dialogue enablers matter more than narrative battles. 4/4
Claims from Iran’s National Security & Foreign Policy circles question Pakistan’s neutrality—but ignore ground realities. Pakistan has consistently positioned itself as a facilitator of dialogue, not a partisan actor. 1/4
Pakistan has historically engaged with multiple stakeholders—Washington, Tehran, Riyadh—maintaining balanced ties. That multi-vector engagement is precisely what enables mediation, not disqualifies it. 3/4
Amid rising Middle East tensions, efforts to undermine Pakistan’s mediation role are intensifying. Voices like Amjad Taha are openly opposing dialogue while the world pushes for de-escalation. 1/4
Pakistan continues to advocate dialogue, de-escalation, and regional stability. Yet, certain narratives are deliberately trying to discredit this role. 3/4
66 سال کی عمر میں اسلام نصیب ہوا، قبول اسلام کے دوسرے دن ہی مکہ مکرمہ پہنچیں، حرم مکی میں داخل ہوئیں، صحن کعبہ میں داخل ہوتے ہی بیت اللہ پر نظر پڑی تو اذان شروع ہوگئی۔۔ خوشی کا عالم دیکھیے