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Ten Minutes On... Why Pakistan Became the Middle East's Unlikely Mediator
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Pakistan was never supposed to be at the centre of negotiations between the United States and Iran. Yet, as ceasefire talks repeatedly collapse into threats, contradictions and diplomatic theatre, Islamabad has emerged as the unlikely middleman in one of the world’s most dangerous conflicts. In this episode of Ten Minutes On…, Guy Burton examines why Pakistan stepped into the role of mediator, what strategic interests are driving its involvement, and why its attempt to balance relations with Washington, Tehran, Riyadh and Beijing may ultimately leave it dangerously exposed. From energy insecurity and Gulf remittances to military alliances, China, India and the politics of regional rivalry, this episode explores how Pakistan is trying to turn crisis into diplomatic opportunity — and why that gamble could easily backfire.
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