
Two Capitals, One Mission
Field Marshal in Tehran. Prime Minister in Riyadh. Pakistan is running the world’s most consequential diplomatic operation, and doing it simultaneously.

Field Marshal in Tehran. Prime Minister in Riyadh. Pakistan is running the world’s most consequential diplomatic operation, and doing it simultaneously.

Iran charges war tolls, the US blockades Hormuz, and China warns it won’t comply; the world’s most critical waterway is now a war chessboard.

Pakistan brokered the first US-Iran face-to-face talks in 47 years, although no deal was reached, but the door to diplomacy remains wide open.

Ninety minutes from catastrophe, Pakistan brokered a ceasefire, ending a conflict that choked the world’s oil supply.

Pakistan’s capital transforms into a diplomatic fortress as US and Iranian officials meet for their highest-level talks since 1979.

Pakistan brokered a two-week US-Iran ceasefire just 90 minutes before Trump’s 8 pm deadline to launch devastating strikes on Iran.

Pakistan has assured the International Monetary Fund it will pass on oil price increases to consumers while developing targeted subsidy mechanisms.

Their relationship is a cold state border where a brief peace is followed by the same cycle of tension and hostility.

Pakistan will be honoured to host and facilitate meaningful talks between the two sides in the coming days.

Pakistan’s successful response to multiple serious challenges in 2025 helped significantly raise its geopolitical profile.





