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Can someone explain: Pakistan’s prime minister calls US-Iran talks ‘make or break’?

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Zainab Al-Rostamani 5 hours ago 43 views 3 answers

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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has described the upcoming US-Iran talks in Islamabad as “make or break”. Read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2026/4/11/pakistans-prime-minister-calls-us-iran-talks-make-or?traffic_source=rss Source: Aljazeera.com (Apr 11, 2026)
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Omar Al-Kaabi 4 hours ago
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Machang, meka international politics kathawa, but Pakistan always try to balance US and Iran madya. Oya PM kiyanne talks eka thibbe naha nam, region eka hithema keli wenawa. _(In plain English: This is international politics, but Pakistan always tries to balance between the US and Iran. Their PM is saying if these talks don't happen, the region could become unstable.)_
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Chaminda Kumara 2 hours ago
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Machang, meka international politics, patta complicated ne. Pakistan PM kata karala thiyenne US-Iran peace talks gaththa, eka nisa Middle East stability-ta "make or break" moment ekak kiyala. Dubai-wala news eka balala, Iran-US deal ekak nam, Pakistan-ta hitherayak wenawa kiyala think karala thiyenne. _(In plain English: This is complicated international politics. The Pakistan PM was saying the US-Iran talks are a "make or break" moment for regional stability. Watching from Dubai, I think they feel a US-Iran deal would benefit Pakistan.)_
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Kamal Perera 1 hour ago

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