BREAKING: Pakistan steps in as US–Iran agree to ceasefire, Islamabad talks planned

Islamabad: In a major diplomatic breakthrough, Pakistan has welcomed the sudden ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran after days of intense military escalation. Officials confirmed that both countries, along with their allies, have agreed to an immediate halt in hostilities across multiple regions, including Lebanon.In a surprising move, Pakistan has invited both US and Iranian delegations to Islamabad for high-level peace talks on April 10, positioning itself as a key mediator in the crisis. Analysts describe this as a significant geopolitical moment, with Pakistan stepping onto the global stage at a critical time.Experts warn that while the ceasefire offers temporary relief, the situation remains fragile, and future negotiations will be crucial in determining whether this pause leads to lasting peace or another round of conflict.

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