Pakistan’s Islamabad Peace Talks Ended: What Comes Next for the Country?


With the U.S. and Iranian delegations absent from Islamabad and the cease-fire remaining uncertain, Pakistan faces significant economic and diplomatic challenges.

The withdrawal of key international delegations has heightened concerns about regional stability and the prospects for a durable cease-fire, complicating Islamabad's efforts to mediate and broker a lasting agreement.

Domestically, Pakistan confronts economic strain, with potential implications for its markets, liquidity, and ability to manage external pressures as it seeks to maintain credibility and influence in regional diplomacy.

Analysts note that the situation underscores the delicate balance Pakistan must strike between hosting negotiations, supporting a cease-fire, and navigating its own financial and political vulnerabilities on the global stage.





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