More Iran peace talks likely?


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (pic) has embarked on a four-day ­diplomatic blitz to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkiye, Islamabad’s foreign ministry said, as the country engages in feverish diplomacy ahead of a possible second round of US-Iran peace talks.

“Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif will undertake official visits to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the State of Qatar and the Republic of Turkiye from 15-18 April 2026,” the ministry said in a statement.

The visits to Saudi Arabia and Qatar would be conducted “in the bila­teral context”, while in Turkiye, Sharif will partici­pate in the Antalya Diplo­macy Forum and hold bilateral mee­tings with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other leaders on the sidelines, the statement said.

Washington and Tehe­ran held their first face-to-face talks in ­decades in Islamabad over the wee­kend, with efforts underway to end the more than six-week conflict that began when the United States and Israel attacked Iran.

The conflict has plun­ged the Middle East into chaos, with Iran’s retaliation targeting US allies in the Gulf – inclu­ding Saudi Arabia and Qatar – and blocking energy exports from the region.

While the Islamabad talks ended without an agreement to end the con­flict, US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that negotiations could resume this week in Islamabad.

A fragile ceasefire remains in place until next week, despite the United States ordering a naval blockade of Iran.

Sharif would be accompanied by Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar – one of the mediators during the US-Iran talks – and other senior officials on his visits.

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia share close ties, and Islamabad’s finance ministry announced yesterday that Riyadh would provide Pakistan with US$3bil (RM11.85bil) to help bolster the country’s foreign reserves.

That support came days after Pakistan said it was returning billions in loans to Riyadh’s ally-turned-rival, the UAE. — AFP

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