Islamabad, Apr 21 (V7N) — Pakistan has reportedly urged US President Donald Trump to refrain from using harsh public language, as efforts continue to arrange a second round of talks between Washington and Tehran.
According to a report by The Washington Post, the message was conveyed by Pakistani authorities as part of their diplomatic efforts to ease tensions and facilitate dialogue.
Mediation efforts underway
Pakistan is currently playing a key mediating role to bring the United States and Iran back to the negotiating table. Officials believe that restrained rhetoric could help create a more conducive environment for talks.
In an interview with Reuters, a Pakistani official said they have received a positive signal from Iran regarding possible participation in within the next two days.
Focus on de-escalation
The request to Washington is seen as part of broader efforts to reduce tensions and ensure the success of diplomatic initiatives. Analysts say that public statements from leaders often influence the tone and progress of sensitive negotiations.
Longstanding tensions
Relations between the United States and Iran have remained strained for years, marked by periodic escalations and attempts at diplomacy.
With the ceasefire deadline approaching, Pakistan’s mediation efforts are being closely watched as a potential pathway to renewed dialogue and regional stability.
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