Pakistan Mediates US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Amid West Asia Conflict

Published : May 22, 2026, 12:00 PM IST
Pak Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (File photo/ Iranian Foreign Ministry)

Synopsis

Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi and Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met in Tehran, with Pakistan mediating ceasefire talks between the US and Iran. Washington is awaiting Iran's response to a proposal to end the West Asia conflict.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday held another meeting with Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in Tehran amid the ongoing negotiations on a ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran, the Tasnim News reported.

Naqvi met Abbas Araghchi to mediate between the US and Iran so both parties can move an inch closer towards ending the West Asia conflict. Currently, Tehran is reviewing the proposal from the American side delivered via Pakistani mediators. Iran is yet to make a formal answer to the proposal.

An Iranian official earlier told Al Jazeera that negotiators were "very close" to reaching an understanding.

US Perspective on Negotiations

Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio provided crucial insights into Washington's perspective on the current engagement. "So hopefully that will advance this further," he stated, referring to the upcoming deliberations in the Iranian capital.

Rubio underscored the US administration's primary focus on securing a robust agreement, "The President's preference is to do a good deal, that's his preference. It's always been his preference. If we can get a good deal done, that would be great," Rubio said.

While acknowledging certain positive indicators in the diplomatic track, Rubio maintained a measured and realistic outlook regarding the immediate trajectory. He added, "There are some good signs, but I don't want to be overly optimistic as well, so let's see what happens over the next few days."

Pakistan's Continued Mediation

Notably, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir is likely to travel to Tehran on Thursday as negotiations for peace talks continue, as reported by ISNA. According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Pakistan continues to mediate exchanges of messages between Tehran and Washington, adding that several rounds of communication have taken place based on Iran's original 14-point framework.

Hardline Stances Emerge

The latest round of diplomatic negotiations follows a stern message from US President Trump, who called on Iran to show intent on sealing a deal. "It's right on the borderline, believe me. If we don't get the right answers, it goes very quickly. We're all ready to go. We have to get the right answers - it would have to be a complete 100 per cent good answers," Trump told reporters on Wednesday (local time) at Joint Base Andrews.

Amid highly volatile and fragile diplomatic engagements between Tehran and Washington, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered that the "stockpile of enriched uranium should not leave the country," rejecting the US President Donald Trump's key demand in ongoing peace talks, Reuters reported, quoting two Iranian sources. (ANI)

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