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Reports claim Pakistan helped secure US-Iran agreement through secret diplomacy

Published on: June 18, 2026 3:30 PM

How we got here: Inside Pakistan's backchannel diplomacy that led to the US- Iran ceasefire - Prism - DAWN.COM

Reports circulating from diplomatic sources claim that Pakistan played a significant behind-the-scenes role in helping facilitate and safeguard negotiations that led to a recent agreement between the United States and Iran.

According to the sources, multiple rounds of confidential contacts and meetings were held in several countries, including Pakistan, Qatar, Oman, and Azerbaijan, as efforts continued to maintain secrecy around the sensitive diplomatic process. The reports further allege that some highly confidential discussions took place aboard US military vessels to avoid unwanted attention and potential security risks.

The sources claim that handwritten correspondence was also used as part of the communication process between relevant parties, reducing the risk of electronic surveillance and helping maintain confidentiality during negotiations.

Another claim suggests that misleading information was deliberately circulated through various channels to divert attention from the actual locations and timing of diplomatic engagements. According to the reports, such measures were intended to prevent external actors from tracking or disrupting the talks.

While the claims portray Pakistan as playing a supportive role in preserving the confidentiality of negotiations, no official confirmation has been issued by the governments of Pakistan, the United States, or Iran regarding the specific details of these alleged efforts.

Diplomatic experts note that backchannel communications, confidential meetings, and strict information controls are common features of high-stakes international negotiations, particularly when regional security issues are involved. However, the precise methods reportedly used in this case have not been independently verified.

The reported developments come amid broader diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions in the Middle East and promoting dialogue between regional and international stakeholders. Observers say countries with strong diplomatic ties across different blocs often play facilitative roles in such negotiations.

Until official statements are released, many of the claims surrounding the alleged security measures and Pakistan’s involvement remain unverified. Nonetheless, the reports have generated significant interest due to their portrayal of an extensive and carefully managed diplomatic effort aimed at protecting sensitive negotiations from outside interference.

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: Backchannel Talks, Diplomacy, international relations, Latest, Middle East, Pakistan, US Iran agreement

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