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    Pakistan Eyes Strategic Gains from US-Iran Diplomatic Thaw

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan is positioning itself to benefit strategically from the recent thaw in US-Iran relations. The easing of tensions between these two major powers opens new avenues for Pakistan to expand its trade partnerships, particularly with Iran, a neighboring country rich in energy resources. This development could help Pakistan address its chronic energy shortages by facilitating access to Iranian gas and oil supplies, which are crucial for sustaining its growing economy.

    Meanwhile, the diplomatic breakthrough offers Pakistan a chance to elevate its role in regional geopolitics. Historically, Pakistan has maintained a delicate balance in its foreign relations with both the US and Iran, and this new dynamic could enhance its influence as a mediator and regional player. By actively supporting the US-Iran dialogue, Pakistan could strengthen its diplomatic credentials and foster stability in a region marked by longstanding conflicts and rivalries.

    In a significant development, Pakistan’s engagement in the US-Iran rapprochement aligns with its broader foreign policy goals of economic development and regional integration. The potential trade and energy benefits could contribute to Pakistan’s economic resilience, while its enhanced diplomatic stature might attract further international cooperation. As the US and Iran move toward improved relations, Pakistan’s strategic calculations highlight the importance of leveraging geopolitical shifts to secure national interests.

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