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Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, appealed to the United States and Iran to maintain their commitment to a ceasefire. This appeal followed the conclusion of discussions between delegations from both countries in Islamabad. While the talks reportedly achieved understanding on several points, two to three key issues remained unresolved, preventing a comprehensive agreement.

The discussions in Islamabad were aimed at de-escalating tensions and fostering dialogue between the two nations. Pakistan, by hosting these talks and subsequently urging continued adherence to a ceasefire, positioned itself as a facilitator in regional diplomacy. The engagement indicates ongoing efforts to find common ground, despite the complexities of the bilateral relationship between the US and Iran.

This event is relevant to CSS topics such as Foreign Policy, International Relations, and Diplomacy. It highlights Pakistan's role in regional mediation and its efforts to promote stability. Discussion points include: How does a country's foreign policy contribute to regional de-escalation? What are the challenges and opportunities for a third-party mediator in complex international disputes?

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Sehr Rizvi — CEO & CSS Mentor, Officers Academy

Sehr Rizvi is the CEO of Officers Academy and Pakistan's leading CSS essay and English mentor with 19+ years of experience. She personally evaluates student writing twice weekly and has guided 25+ CSS 2024 qualifiers including 6 top-position holders.