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Backchannel peace efforts continue

i2wtcBy i2wtcApril 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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ISLAMABAD:

Backchannel efforts to arrange talks between the United States and Iran are still underway, despite earlier attempts to convene a high-level meeting in Islamabad that could not materialise, sources familiar with the matter said.

According to sources, Pakistan had quietly facilitated preparations for a possible round of direct engagement involving a US delegation led by Vice President JD Vance and senior Iranian representatives.

The proposed meeting, to be held in Islamabad, was seen as a potential opening for de-escalation amid heightened regional tensions.

However, despite advanced preparations on more than one occasion in recent days, the planned engagements were postponed at the last minute, with both sides requiring additional time for internal consultations, sources said.

“Efforts are ongoing and there is still a willingness to explore diplomatic options,” one source noted, adding that the situation remains fluid given the broader regional dynamics.

Pakistan has been actively positioning itself as a neutral facilitator, offering its good offices to help bridge the communication gap between Washington and Tehran.

The initiative reflects Islamabad’s broader objective of easing tensions in the region, particularly in the aftermath of recent military escalations involving the United States and Israel.

Officials emphasized that both Washington and Tehran face complex considerations, which have contributed to delays in formalizing direct talks.

“These are sensitive engagements, and timing, sequencing and internal deliberations on all sides are critical,” a source said, underscoring that such backchannel diplomacy often involves multiple false starts before progress is achieved.

Prior to the latest escalation, Pakistan had also explored the possibility of direct engagement with Iran at the highest political level.

Sources said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, accompanied by senior military leadership, had been prepared to travel to Tehran for consultations with the Iranian leadership.

That visit, however, did not proceed due to evolving security conditions and scheduling constraints at the time, highlighting the broader challenges confronting diplomatic outreach in a volatile environment.

The behind-the-scenes efforts also intersected with wider regional diplomacy. During a meeting of foreign ministers from several Muslim countries in Riyadh on March 19, the situation involving Iran figured prominently in discussions.

Sources said there were extensive deliberations over the language of a joint statement, with some participants calling for a more balanced formulation that addressed the broader context of the crisis. The final statement, they added, reflected a degree of consensus after consultations among key stakeholders.

Pakistan’s diplomatic approach throughout has focused on de-escalation and maintaining a careful balance, avoiding positions that could further inflame tensions while encouraging dialogue among the concerned parties.

Despite the setbacks in arranging an initial meeting, sources stressed that diplomatic channels remain open and efforts to facilitate dialogue have not been abandoned.

“Such initiatives take time, especially under current circumstances,” one official said. “What is important is that engagement is still being pursued.”

The near-miss in hosting talks underscores both the potential and the inherent difficulties of quiet diplomacy, as regional and international actors navigate a complex and rapidly evolving security landscape.



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