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Pakistan steps up Iran-US mediation; Shehbaz may visit Saudi ArabiaBreaking

April 13, 2026

Pakistan is ramping up its diplomatic role in the Middle East as tensions between Iran and the United States persist, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif planning key consultations and a possible visit to Saudi Arabia.Pakistan’s role as a mediator has gained renewed importance following the fragile ceasefire between Iran and the United States.

Diplomatic activity has intensified once again, with Islamabad maintaining active engagement to keep communication channels open between the two sides.Sources stated that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is likely to visit Saudi Arabia at the invitation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. If confirmed, this will mark his second visit in less than a month, highlighting the urgency of regional developments.

The government has not yet released official details of the visit. During the visit, the prime minister is expected to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The meeting is likely to focus on regional diplomacy, peace efforts, and the evolving Iran-US situation.Sources indicate that high-level contacts and consultations are ongoing between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh is also actively involved in diplomatic efforts to end the Iran-US conflict, making coordination between the two countries critical. The expected discussions will include the next course of action for ongoing Iran-US negotiations. There is also a strong possibility that both sides will explore ways to reduce tensions and achieve a permanent ceasefire.

In addition to the Iran-US conflict, the leaders are likely to review the overall situation in the Middle East. Peace-building initiatives and long-term regional stability will remain key topics during the discussions.The visit is also expected to focus on further strengthening Pakistan-Saudi relations. Both countries are likely to discuss expanding cooperation alongside their joint diplomatic efforts.

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)