Iran Slams Pakistan’s Mediation Role, Flags Bias As Donald Trump Backs Sharif And Munir On Ceasefire
Iran has launched a direct and unusually sharp attack on Pakistan, accusing it of playing a “double game” at a critical moment in US-Iran tensions. Tehran has openly questioned the role of Army Chief Asim Munir, alleging a clear pro-US tilt while claiming that its peace proposal routed through Islamabad received no response from Washington. This comes even as US President Donald Trump publicly credited Pakistan’s leadership, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and General Munir, for pushing a ceasefire extension. The contradiction is stark. While Washington praises Islamabad, Tehran is openly calling out bias and broken trust. Iran claims its 10-point framework has been ignored, replaced by new US-backed demands. With no clarity on talks in Islamabad and tensions rising at the Strait of Hormuz, Pakistan now finds itself in a difficult position—balancing diplomacy, pressure, and perception in a rapidly escalating geopolitical crisis.
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