Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar made a fresh push for peace this week as a high-stakes US delegation touched down in Islamabad. Speaking on Saturday, Dar expressed hope that Washington and Tehran would engage in ‘constructive talks’ to ease regional tensions – a move young diplomats are calling ‘Diplomacy 2.0.’ 💬
The US delegation’s arrival comes amid Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to mediate between the two nations. Dar reiterated Islamabad’s commitment to finding a ‘lasting solution’ to conflicts, positioning Pakistan as a key player in Asian geopolitics. 🌏 With Gen Z activists globally advocating for peaceful resolutions, this development could spark new trends in digital diplomacy.
While details of the closed-door meetings remain under wraps, analysts suggest tech-driven solutions – think AI conflict mapping – might be on the table. 📱 Could 2026 be the year Silicon Valley meets Middle East peace talks? Stay tuned.
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Pakistan hopes US, Iran will engage constructively after Vance arrival
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