Pakistan plans to host talks between the U.S. and Iran as the conflict enters its second month, though neither side has confirmed participation or format.
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said Pakistan is trusted by both sides and ready to support dialogue after meetings with diplomats from Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, with more consultations expected. The move follows weeks of quiet outreach.

Iran expressed skepticism, with Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf calling the proposal a distraction and warning of a strong response if U.S. troops engage, citing the recent deployment of about 2,500 Marines for regional exercises.

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