Pakistan undertook extensive, sincere and highly professional diplomatic efforts.
It facilitated a ceasefire and brought both parties to the negotiating table after decades. The initiative was led under the deputy prime minister and foreign minister, with the foreign minister’s mediation role acknowledged by both sides.
Continuous diplomacy lasting 31 hours was conducted, involving multiple rounds of discussions. Considerable progress was made and several positive developments were observed, though the dispute remains complex and long-standing, with differences and external factors continuing to present obstacles.
Outcomes achieved, or otherwise, were shaped by bilateral dynamics and internal pressures on both sides. Pakistan maintained a notable role in promoting regional and international peace.
Remarks attributed to United States Vice President JD Vance reflected cautious optimism, referring to the mediation proposal during the process.
Both sides are now understood to have a clearer appreciation of each other’s positions, with the way forward expected to be based on that understanding. Details of the negotiations remain confidential, as Pakistan’s role was confined to mediation.







