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Fortress Islamabad: The High-Stakes Gamble of US-Iran Mediation
Pakistan’s capital has entered a total security lockdown in preparation for a secretive and high-stakes mediation summit between the United States and Iran. The negotiations are marred by conflicting reports of arrival schedules and Tehran's demand for a ceasefire in Lebanon as a prerequisite for dialogue.

A Fragile Calm in the Strait: Can the China-Pakistan Initiative Secure a Lasting Gulf Peace?
The US and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire and negotiations in Islamabad to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Parallel to this, China and Pakistan have proposed a five-point stability framework focused on protecting civilian infrastructure and maritime security.

The Hormuz Tollbooth: Trump, Tehran, and the High Cost of a Fragile Peace
The United States and Iran have entered a sudden two-week ceasefire to negotiate the future of the Strait of Hormuz, with Pakistan acting as the primary mediator. The talks center on a controversial proposal to monetize the Strait through a 'joint venture' toll system, reflecting a shift from military confrontation to transactional diplomacy.

The Islamabad Breakthrough: Pakistan Brokers Surprise US-Iran Ceasefire
Pakistan has successfully brokered an immediate ceasefire between the United States and Iran covering all regional conflicts, including Lebanon. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will host both delegations in Islamabad on April 10 to negotiate a permanent resolution to their long-standing disputes.

A Fourteen-Day Reprieve: Can the Islamabad Talks Break the US-Iran Deadlock?
The United Nations has welcomed a brokered two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan is hosting high-level negotiations in Islamabad to transition this temporary truce into a broader regional peace agreement.