White House Names Pakistan Sole Mediator in US-Iran Talks

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US administration signals strong confidence in Pakistan’s diplomatic channel as exclusive intermediary in sensitive negotiations with Iran

The White House has officially designated Pakistan as the sole mediator in ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran, marking a significant development in international diplomacy. The announcement was made on April 15 by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who emphasized the administration’s strong confidence in Pakistan’s role.

According to the statement, the US President described Pakistan’s involvement as “incredible” and critical to achieving a successful outcome in the high-stakes talks. While details of the negotiations remain undisclosed, the discussions are widely believed to be linked to broader efforts aimed at easing tensions and advancing a potential agreement between Washington and Tehran.

The White House confirmed that Pakistan will serve as the exclusive communication channel, despite multiple countries offering to assist in facilitating dialogue. Officials stressed that streamlining the negotiation process through a single intermediary is seen as the most effective strategy.

“They are the only mediator in this negotiation,” the statement noted, reinforcing Islamabad’s unique position. The decision underscores growing trust in Pakistan’s diplomatic capabilities and highlights its strategic importance in regional stability.

Analysts view this move as a pivotal moment in global diplomacy for 2026, with implications extending beyond bilateral relations. The focus now shifts to how Pakistan will navigate this responsibility and whether its mediation can lead to a breakthrough in US-Iran relations.

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