Diplomatic Efforts Behind the Scenes
Sahar Kamran, a member of the Pakistani Senate, stated that current geopolitical indicators suggest a mutual desire between Tehran and Washington to sustain negotiations. Despite hardened public political rhetoric, both nations are reportedly working to preserve the existing ceasefire and avoid further conflict.
Speaking during a broadcast on Al-Qahera News, Kamran noted that the continued presence of American envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in the U.S. signals that consultations are ongoing rather than finalized. She emphasized that all parties involved are actively searching for opportunities to advance de-escalation efforts.
The Cost of Conflict
Kamran dismissed the notion that a total victory is achievable for either side in the current Iran war landscape. She highlighted the immense economic and military burden of the conflict, noting the heavy expenditure on interceptor missiles and the unsustainable costs of maintaining high-alert military postures on both sides.
Addressing reports of internal divisions within the Iranian government, the senator urged caution, describing much of the circulating media coverage as misleading. She asserted that professional diplomatic channels remain open and active, operating far from the public spotlight to manage the complexities of the current crisis.
Pakistan, leveraging its direct relationship with Iran, continues to support any diplomatic framework that fosters stability. The goal remains to create an environment conducive to a comprehensive political settlement that could finally stabilize the region.
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