Pakistan’s diplomatic push to help end the ongoing conflict involving Iran has reached a “critical and sensitive” stage, Iran’s Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri Moghadam said in a social-media post on Tuesday. The envoy described Islamabad’s role as “positive and productive” in efforts to halt the war, without providing further details on negotiations.
The remarks come amid an intensified diplomatic phase in which Pakistan has been actively facilitating communication between Tehran and Washington, seeking to prevent wider regional escalation. Islamabad has positioned itself as a mediator and proposed frameworks aimed at de-escalation, including ceasefire concepts and negotiation venues.
The envoy’s statement follows deadlines set by the United States for Iran to take specific actions — including reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz — and broader international efforts to avert further military confrontation. Pakistan’s mediation role has drawn attention as the conflict enters a pivotal moment.

