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Iran reviews US proposal to end war as Pakistan steps up mediation efforts

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Coverage varies in emphasis and detail. The Korea Times and Straits Times focus on Pakistan's diplomatic role without delving into the broader geopolitical implications. In contrast, Al Jazeera highlights the involvement of Pakistan's…
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Iran reviews US proposal to end war as Pakistan steps up mediation efforts
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Iran is currently reviewing a US proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict with the US-Israel alliance. Pakistan is intensifying its mediation efforts, with military chief Asim Munir scheduled to visit Tehran for discussions. The situation remains tense, as US President Trump has indicated that talks are precariously close to either a deal or renewed military action.

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News|US-Israel war on IranIran reviews US proposal to end war as Pakistan steps up mediation effortsPakistan military chief Asim Munir to travel to Tehran for talks, according to Iranian media reports.ListenListen (4 mins)SaveClick here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoA banner depicts US-Israeli attacks on Iran in the capital, Tehran [File: Atta Kenare/AFP]By Daniel Khalili-Tari, Anadolu and ReutersPublished On 21 May 202621 May 2026Tehran says it is reviewing the latest responses from the United States to its proposal to end the nearly three-month US-Israel war on Iran as mediator Pakistan steps up efforts to achieve progress in the talks that US President Donald Trump has warned are on the “borderline” between a…

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