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Pakistani-Americans celebrate Pakistan’s role in promoting regional, international peace
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UrduPoint
· Jun 22, 2026
Pakistan's successful global peace diplomacy matter of pride for entire nation, PM aide
Pakistan's successful global peace diplomacy matter of pride for entire nation, PM aide
The Tribune
· Jul 5, 2026
Next round of US-Iran talks likely to be held in Islamabad: Report
Pakistan capital Islamabad is emerging as the leading venue for the next round of technical negotiations between the US and Iran, a media report said on Sunday. The US and Iran signed the memorandum of understanding on June 18, aimed at restoring peace in West Asia. It was followed by technical-level talks in Switzerland on []
Yemen News Agency - SABA
· Jun 22, 2026
Pakistan Foreign Ministry: Pezeshkian's Visit to Islamabad Reflects Shared Aspiration for Sustainable Peace in Region
Pakistan Foreign Ministry: Pezeshkian's Visit to Islamabad Reflects Shared Aspiration for Sustainable Peace in Region
Middle East Eye
· Jun 27, 2026
Pakistan reaffirms support for regional peace in call with Iran
Pakistan reaffirms support for regional peace in call with Iran Pakistan's foreign minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar reaffirmed Islamabad's commitment to playing a constructive role in promoting lasting peace and stability during a telephone conversation with Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi. According to the ministry, Araghchi thanked Pakistan for its continued support in advancing the peace process and expressed appreciation for Islamabad's efforts in facilitating the safe return of Iranian crew members and fishermen to their homeland.
Off The Press
· Jun 23, 2026
Pakistan gains favor with Trump as Iran mediator, history raises reliability concerns
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has emerged as a key mediator between Iran and the United States as the two countries attempt to negotiate an end to the war that President Donald Trump launched earlier this year. “Very good, we love Pakistan,” Vice President JD Vance told a reporter who asked about Pakistan’s role in []...Click to read more
TRT World
· Jun 29, 2026
Afghanistan says 36 civilians killed in strikes by Pakistan
Pakistan and Afghanistan are once again locked in a dangerous cycle of violence. A deadly militant attack in Karachi, claimed by a faction of the Pakistani Taliban, has triggered Pakistani cross-border strikes inside Afghanistan. While Kabul says 36 civilians were killed by Pakistan's attacks, Islamabad says it targeted militants. Kamran Yousaf has more from Islamabad.
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Related coverage for "Pakistani-Americans celebrate Pakistan’s role in promoting regional, international peace": UrduPoint — Pakistan's successful global peace diplomacy matter of pride for entire nation, PM aide. The Tribune — Next round of US-Iran talks likely to be held in Islamabad: Report. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Pakistan Foreign Ministry: Pezeshkian's Visit to Islamabad Reflects Shared Aspiration for Sustainable Peace in Region. Middle East Eye — Pakistan reaffirms support for regional peace in call with Iran. Off The Press — Pakistan gains favor with Trump as Iran mediator, history raises reliability concerns. TRT World — Afghanistan says 36 civilians killed in strikes by Pakistan