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Pakistan steps up diplomatic bid to get US-Iran peace talks on track

21-05-2026 12:17 PM


Ammon News - Pakistan stepped up diplomatic efforts on Thursday to hasten U.S. and Iran peace talks, as Tehran said it was reviewing Washington's latest responses and ​President Donald Trump suggested he could wait a few days for "the right answers" from Tehran but was also willing to resume attacks on the country.

Six weeks since ‌a fragile ceasefire took effect, talks to end the war have made little progress, while soaring oil prices have raised concern over inflation and the impact on the global economy.

Trump also faces domestic pressure ahead of November's midterm elections, with his approval rating dropping close to its lowest since he returned to the White House on the surge in fuel prices.

Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir will decide on Thursday whether to travel to Tehran as part ​of the mediation effort, three sources familiar with the negotiations told Reuters.

They sought anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to media. Pakistan's interior minister was in ​Tehran on Wednesday.

"We're speaking to all the various groups in Iran to streamline communication and so things pick up pace," said one of the ⁠sources.

"Trump's patience running thin is a concern, but we're working on the pace at which messages are relayed from each side."
Earlier, Iran's ISNA news agency said Munir would travel to Tehran on ​Thursday for consultations.

"Believe me, if we don't get the right answers, it goes very quickly. We're all ready to go," Trump told reporters at Joint Base Andrews. Asked how long he would ​wait, Trump said, "It could be a few days, but it could go very quickly."

Trump reiterated his determination not to allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon.

"We're in the final stages of Iran. We'll see what happens. Either have a deal or we're going to do some things that are a little bit nasty, but hopefully that won't happen," Trump told reporters earlier in the day.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards has warned against renewed attacks. "If aggression ​against Iran is repeated, the promised regional war will extend beyond the region this time," it said in a statement.

Israeli police were facing backlash on Wednesday after forcing activists who were aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla to kneel

Iran submitted its latest offer to the U.S. this week.

Tehran's descriptions suggest it largely ​repeats terms Trump previously rejected, including demands for control of the Strait of Hormuz, compensation for war damage, lifting of sanctions, release of frozen assets and the withdrawal of U.S. troops.




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