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Pakistan’s Role in US-Iran Ceasefire Sparks Nobel Prize Worthy Praise

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Rising tensions between the US and Iran brought the world close to a serious war. However, on April 7, 2026, both nations agreed to a two-week ceasefire, giving diplomacy a chance over war. Pakistan played a significant role in making this possible.

Through careful diplomacy, Pakistan maintained communication with both sides and helped reduce tensions. It acted as a bridge, encouraging restraint and promoting dialogue instead of violence. Its efforts contributed to creating a space where both nations could step back and agree on a temporary pause.

The ceasefire is not a long-term solution, but it is an important step toward peace. It has opened the door for further conversations and reduced the immediate risk of conflict. Pakistan’s role in this process has been widely appreciated, with many seeing it as a significant diplomatic accomplishment.

If negotiations continue successfully, this moment could become an important example of how dialogue can prevent larger conflicts.

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