Pakistan's Delicate Diplomacy: Brokering Peace Amidst Domestic Turmoil

Islamabad's role as a mediator between Iran and the US has garnered praise, but its own internal challenges raise questions about its capacity to be an effective peacemaker.
In the volatile geopolitical landscape, Pakistan has emerged as an unlikely peacemaker, praised for its efforts to mediate the simmering conflict between Iran and the United States. Islamabad's strategic location, its historical ties with both nations, and its desire to maintain regional stability have thrust it into the role of a diplomatic broker.
However, Pakistan's own domestic turmoil, including an ongoing war with neighboring Afghanistan and a crackdown on the political opposition, casts doubt on its ability to effectively navigate the complex web of international relations. As the world watches, Pakistan's credibility as a reliable peacemaker is being put to the test.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


