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Pakistan to 'leave no stone unturned' in hosting US-Iran ceasefire talks, analysts say

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Pakistan to 'leave no stone unturned' in hosting US-Iran ceasefire talks, analysts say

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Pakistan is set to host high-stakes peace talks between the US and Iran on April 11, with preparations underway in Islamabad. The country's role in regional security and its ability to command the trust of all sides have made it a central player in ongoing peace efforts.

Pakistan is hosting US-Iran ceasefire talks in Islamabad. The talks, scheduled for April 11, will be attended by senior US and Iranian delegations. Pakistan was chosen to host the dialogue due to its role in regional security and its ability to command the trust of all sides. The US team will be led by Vice-President JD Vance, while the Iranian delegation will include Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Pakistan's diplomatic efforts have been praised by analysts, who say the country's unique positioning has made it indispensable in the peace process. The talks are seen as a significant development in regional peace efforts, with Pakistan expected to remain central to ongoing negotiations regardless of the outcome.

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