Backchannel Diplomacy in Play: Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt & Oman Step In

As tensions continue between the US and Iran, multiple countries are quietly working behind the scenes to prevent further escalation.

Pakistan has reportedly conveyed a US proposal to Tehran, while Turkey and Egypt have offered to host potential peace talks. Meanwhile, Oman is playing a crucial role in relaying messages between both sides.

With backchannel diplomacy intensifying, can these regional players help broker a breakthrough and bring the conflict closer to a resolution?

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