ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s prime minister, who’s taking part in a key mediating position within the Center East battle, on Wednesday (Apr 8) urged US President Donald Trump to increase his deadline for massive strikes on Iran by two weeks.
“Diplomatic efforts for peaceable settlement of the continuing struggle within the Center East are progressing steadily, strongly and powerfully with the potential to result in substantive leads to close to future,” Shehbaz Sharif mentioned in a submit on X.
“To permit diplomacy to run its course, I earnestly request President Trump to increase the deadline for 2 weeks.”
The attraction got here hours forward of a deadline set by Trump to hold out the “full demolition” of Iran’s vital infrastructure, significantly bridges and energy crops, if a deal was not reached by midnight GMT.
The US chief ramped up his rhetoric additional on Tuesday, warning “a whole civilisation will die” if the Islamic republic didn’t heed the warning.
In his submit, Pakistan’s Sharif urged Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz – important conduit for the world’s oil and fuel provide – “for a corresponding interval of two weeks as a goodwill gesture.”
The Pakistani chief additional known as on “all combatants to watch a ceasefire in every single place for 2 weeks to permit diplomacy to realize conclusive termination of struggle, within the curiosity of long-term peace and stability within the area.”
Pakistan has emerged as a channel for messaging between Tehran and Washington, searching for to mediate to stop the Center East battle from escalating additional.
Islamabad has mentioned it is able to host “significant talks” between the US and Iran.
