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Intermediaries Boost US-Iranian Diplomacy After Trump’s “Delay” Order: Sources

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وسطاء يعززون الدبلوماسية الأمريكية - الإيرانية بعد أمر ترامب بـ "تأخير" ضربات: مصادر
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According to Anadolu Agency, Pakistani government sources reported that the United States and Iran exchanged responses to a joint proposal from Pakistan and Kazakhstan to end the conflict. The sources added that President Trump ordered a "delay" of potential strikes.

Analysis & Context

Analytically, these developments indicate an attempt to de-escalate rising tensions between the United States and Iran following a period of escalation and economic sanctions. Historically, Pakistan and Kazakhstan have played a role in mediating between major powers in the region, particularly concerning the Iranian nuclear file. These efforts reflect a desire to find a political solution to the ongoing conflict, which has spanned several years and involved multiple regional interventions. The “delay” of strikes reported by the source suggests an attempt to avoid escalating the situation further, potentially impacting regional stability.

In the broader context, we see the resurgence of international mediation efforts in light of the decline of some bilateral agreements and international organizations. These efforts are often driven by deeper regional and international interests, seeking to maintain balance in the region and reduce the likelihood of new conflicts arising.

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