In a stunning shift in global politics, Pakistan has taken center stage in the long-stalled US-Iran peace talks, with its top general emerging as a key player in the negotiations. Just a few years ago, Pakistan's military leadership was shunned by the international community, particularly during President Trump's second term, when tensions between the US and Iran were at an all-time high. However, a dramatic transformation has taken place, with the country's top general now being courted by both the US and Iran as a mediator in the sensitive talks. The extension of the ceasefire with Iran, announced by Trump on Tuesday, marks a significant development in the peace process, and raises questions about the role Pakistan will play in bringing the two nations to the negotiating table.


Pakistan has emerged as a key player in the U.S.-Iran peace talks, marking a remarkable turn of fortunes for its top general, who during President Trump's second term has transformed from a global pariah to a diplomatic heavyweight.  Trump on Tuesday announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran, saying it would be in place...