Pakistani PM Embarks on Diplomatic Mission to Boost Regional Ties

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visits Saudi Arabia and Türkiye, seeking to strengthen regional alliances amid potential US-Iran nuclear talks.
Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, is set to embark on a diplomatic mission to Saudi Arabia and Türkiye as regional tensions continue to simmer. The visit comes amid the prospect of renewed negotiations between the United States and Iran over the latter's nuclear program.
Sharif's primary objective is to push for further negotiations and de-escalation of the regional geopolitical landscape. The Pakistani leader is expected to hold high-level meetings with officials in Riyadh and Ankara to discuss strengthening bilateral ties and exploring opportunities for regional cooperation.
The visit to Saudi Arabia and Türkiye comes at a critical juncture, as US President Donald Trump has indicated that talks between the US and Iran could potentially resume in Pakistan within the next two days. This suggests that Sharif's diplomatic efforts may play a crucial role in facilitating these potential negotiations.
Pakistan has long sought to position itself as a mediator in the Middle East conflict, leveraging its close ties with both Saudi Arabia and Iran. Sharif's visit to the region is seen as a continuation of this strategy, as he looks to reinforce Pakistan's role as a regional power broker.
The potential for renewed US-Iran talks has sparked cautious optimism among regional stakeholders, who are eager to see a diplomatic resolution to the longstanding tensions. Sharif's efforts to facilitate these negotiations could be a significant diplomatic achievement, potentially enhancing Pakistan's standing in the region and beyond.
As the Prime Minister embarks on his diplomatic mission, the international community will be closely watching the outcomes of his meetings in Riyadh and Ankara, and the potential impact on the regional geopolitical landscape.
Source: Al Jazeera


