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Inside the Islamabad Peace Talks: What Pakistan Actually Told Iran and the United States

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Pakistan hosted Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt for de-escalation talks on March 30-31. Here is what Pakistani diplomats conveyed to all sides and what the forum actually produced.

The Islamabad de-escalation forum that Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar convened on March 30-31, bringing together the Saudi, Turkish, and Egyptian foreign ministers, produced what Pakistani diplomatic sources are describing as a 'comprehensive assessment' of conditions for ceasefire rather than the ceasefire framework itself — a distinction that is diplomatically meaningful.

The forum's output involved a detailed mapping of what each party to the broader conflict — the US, Israel, Iran, Lebanon, and the Gulf states under Iranian attack — would need to agree to for any ceasefire to be sustainable. This mapping exercise is valuable regardless of whether it immediately produces an agreement, because it surfaces the specific gaps between parties' positions that must be bridged before an agreement is possible.

Pakistan's role as messenger between the US and Iran — confirmed by Pakistan's own Foreign Ministry — gives Islamabad specific intelligence about both parties' actual positions rather than their public positions. The Islamabad forum was therefore not simply four foreign ministers discussing de-escalation in general terms but a meeting in which Pakistan's unique information about the actual state of US-Iran negotiations was available to be shared with three states whose own regional relationships give them complementary leverage.

Saudi Arabia's participation is significant beyond its obvious interest in ending Iranian attacks on its territory. Saudi Arabia has specific insight into US intentions — the US-Saudi military relationship is direct and continuous — and into Iranian positioning through its own back channels to Tehran. Turkish participation brings NATO's insight into US strategic intentions and Turkey's own direct Iranian contacts. Egyptian participation brings the Suez Canal's economic leverage and Cairo's relationships with multiple conflict-adjacent parties.

The forum produced no public agreement or communiqué. This is normal in preliminary peace processes — publishing positions before they are agreed creates negotiating rigidity. The diplomatic significance is in what was said privately, and those conversations are not available in public reporting.

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