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Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, recently informed the media that Pakistan is actively involved in facilitating indirect communication between the United States and Iran. According to Mr. Dar, Pakistan is relaying messages between the two nations, a role undertaken at the request of both parties. This diplomatic engagement underscores Pakistan's continued efforts to promote regional stability and dialogue among international actors.

This development highlights Pakistan's historical role as a diplomatic conduit in international relations, particularly between states with strained direct ties. Such mediation efforts often aim to de-escalate tensions, explore avenues for dialogue, and prevent potential conflicts. Pakistan's strategic geographic location and its relationships with various global powers position it to play such a role in complex geopolitical scenarios.

This news is relevant to CSS aspirants studying Foreign Policy and International Relations. It prompts discussion on the role of third-party mediation in resolving international disputes and the principles of non-alignment and strategic autonomy in foreign policy. What are the potential benefits and challenges for a country like Pakistan in undertaking such a diplomatic role? How does this align with Pakistan's broader foreign policy objectives in the region?

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