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        "id": 1642353,
        "msgid": "this-muslim-countrys-nuclear-power-ready-to-mediate-iran-war-1774831845",
        "date": "2026-03-30 06:30:11",
        "title": "This Muslim Country's Nuclear Power Ready to Mediate Iran War",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "Pakistan has offered to host meaningful talks in Islamabad to resolve the ongoing conflict involving Iran, aiming for a comprehensive and lasting solution amid escalating tensions following Tehran's accusations against the US for considering ground attacks while hinting at negotiations. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar expressed honour in facilitating direct discussions between Washington and Tehran, though it's unclear if both parties will attend, facing challenges from hardline stances by the US, Israel, and Iran. The proposal also includes efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for shipping, addressing global economic pressures from Iran's blockade of oil and gas supplies since the US-Israel attacks on 28 February.",
        "content": "<p>Pakistan has expressed its readiness to host negotiations to end the\nconflict related to Iran, despite rising tensions after Tehran accused\nthe United States of considering a ground attack while opening the door\nto negotiations.<\/p>\n<p>Pakistan\u2019s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated that his country is\npreparing for \u201cmeaningful talks\u201d in the coming days following a meeting\nof regional foreign ministers. He said the discussions would cover the\npossibility of quickly and permanently ending the war, as well as\nopportunities for direct talks between Washington and Tehran in\nIslamabad.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cPakistan would feel honoured to host and facilitate meaningful talks\nbetween the two parties in the coming days, for a comprehensive and\nlasting resolution of the ongoing conflict,\u201d Dar said, quoted by Reuters\non Monday (30\/3\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>It is not yet clear whether the US and Iran have agreed to attend.\nThe US State Department and the White House have also not responded to\nrequests for comment on the planned talks.<\/p>\n<p>Pakistan\u2019s efforts face significant challenges due to the hardline\npositions taken by the US, Israel, and Iran regarding the conditions for\nending the conflict.<\/p>\n<p>Previously, Iran\u2019s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf accused\nWashington of sending messages about the possibility of negotiations\nwhile planning to deploy troops. He emphasised that Tehran is ready to\nrespond if US troops are indeed deployed.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs long as America seeks Iran\u2019s surrender, our response is that we\nwill never accept humiliation,\u201d he said in a message to the public.<\/p>\n<p>Sources familiar with the talks said initial discussions between\nPakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt also focused on a proposal to\nreopen the Strait of Hormuz for shipping.<\/p>\n<p>Iran\u2019s effective blockade of oil and gas shipments through the strait\nsince the US-Israel attacks on 28 February is said to have triggered\nglobal economic pressures. Disruptions in energy supplies are beginning\nto be felt in various countries.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/this-muslim-countrys-nuclear-power-ready-to-mediate-iran-war-1774831845",
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