S Jaishankar Said India Not “Go-Between Country” Like Pak: Sources On Iran Mediation

During an all-party meeting today, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar reflected on Pakistan’s mediation in foreign conflicts, the latest instance being Iran’s war with the US and Israel. “India will not act as a go-between country like Pakistan,” a member present at the meeting recalled the minister as saying.

Pakistan has offered to mediate between Washington and Tehran to end the ongoing war, and speculation of active backchannel diplomacy has intensified after US President Donald Trump shared a post by Pakistan’s Shehbaz Sharif expressing his eagerness to facilitate a resolution.

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