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Pakistan mediation with US–Iran falters

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Pakistan still seeks to bridge US, Iran gaps despite failure of face-to-face talks
By Steve Holland and Asif Shahzad WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD, April 27 (Reuters) - Work has not halted to bridge gaps between the United States and Iran, sources from mediator Pakistan said, despite the failure of face-to-face diplomacy after Donald Trump called off a trip by his envoys and said Iran should phone when it wants a deal.

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 · 10h · on MSN
Stalled US-Iran talks show limits of Pakistan mediation push
 · 21h
The Latest: Pakistan says US-Iran mediation moving ahead after Trump holds back envoys
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US-Iran draft deal hinges on consensus first, says Pakistan: Why a deal is still far from reality
A draft agreement between the United States and Iran will only move forward once both sides reach a basic consensus, Pakistani officials have said, according to Reuters, highlighting the early and unc...

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Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi returns to Pakistan after brief Oman visit amid ongoing mediation efforts
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Four killed, 70 wounded in mortar, rocket attacks by Pakistan, Afghan Taliban says

Mortar and rocket attacks launched by Pakistan against Afghanistan killed four people on Monday and wounded 70 ​more, the Taliban government said, as fighting between the countries erupted again and threatened ‌to derail fragile peace talks.
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Ceasefire talks still alive despite mounting tensions, Pakistan says

Pakistan is continuing to mediate between the United States and Iran, with indirect ceasefire talks still alive despite mounting tensions between the sides.
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Trump cancels Witkoff, Kushner's Pakistan trip for Iran negotiations: 'We have all the cards'

Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are heading to Islamabad for the next round of U.S.-Iran peace talks during Operation Epic Fury. Iran’s foreign minister has arrived in Pakistan but has not publicly confirmed plans to meet with U.
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Pakistan lifts central Islamabad lockdown as prospects dim for US-Iran talks

Move signals lack of immediate plan for direct talks despite Iranian foreign minister’s visit to Pakistani capital city over weekend
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Pakistan to set up gem export centresPublished on: April 27, 2026 7:23 PM

Islamabad, April 27 -- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed a comprehensive strategy to modernize Pakistan's gemstone mining and processing sector. The government plans to establish three Centres of Excellence to boost exports and align the industry with international standards.
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Ceasefire at risk as Pakistan and Afghanistan report cross-border attacks

Pakistan and Afghanistan have accused one another of launching new cross-border attacks. Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities said on Monday that four people were killed in attacks
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Fans to be allowed to attend playoff matches of Pakistan Super League cricket

Fans will be allowed to attend the remaining games of the Pakistan Super League after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday approved spectators for three playoff matches. It comes two days after Sharif approved a request from franchise owners to allow fans for the PSL’s May 3 final in Lahore.
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UAE loan recall strains Pakistan’s finances and Gulf ties

The UAE has unexpectedly demanded repayment of a $3.45 billion loan from Pakistan, ending a seven-year pattern of rollovers and straining Islamabad’s reserves. The move comes amid heightened Gulf tensions, with Abu Dhabi reportedly frustrated over ...

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