US Senator Lindsey Graham Questions Pakistan's Role as US-Iran Mediator
US Senator Lindsey Graham expressed strong reservations about Pakistan's potential role as a mediator in US-Iran talks, calling it "problematic." He also sought answers regarding Pakistan's stance on the Abraham Accords.
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'More than problematic': US Senator on Pakistan's role in Iran peace talks
The remarks came after Pakistan's defence minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif rejected US President Donald Trump’s appeal for Islamabad to join the Abraham Accords. Asif said Pakistan would not back any agreement that went against the country’s "fundamental ideologies". The Abraham Accords were brokered by the United States in 2020 and led to the normalisation of diplomatic, economic and security relations between Israel and several Arab nations.
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Read full article →US Senator Lindsey Graham questions Pakistan’s role as US-Iran mediator
Graham said Pakistan as a mediator was more than problematic and Islamabad’s animosity towards Israel was long standing
Read full article →US Senator Graham terms Pakistan’s role as mediator in US-Iran talks ‘problematic’, demands answers on Abraham Accords
Read full article →US Senator Calls Pakistan's Role In US-Iran Talks "Problematic"
Senator Lindsey Graham's remarks came as Pakistan's Defence Minister Khwaja Asif said he is not in favour of Islamabad joining the Abraham Accords
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