How Pakistan won over Trump to become an unlikely mediator in the Iran war
How Pakistan won over Trump to become an unlikely mediator in the Iran war 3 hours ago Caroline DaviesPakistan Correspondent Pakistan's role as intermediary in this conflict took many by surprise.
The head of its armed forces, Field Marshall Asim Munir, is in US President Donald Trump's favour.
But the balancing act is not risk-free.
"It has a really compelling interest to do what it can to contribute to de-escalation efforts. "
Pakistan's government increased the price of petrol and diesel by around 20% at the start of March and has already introduced measures including a four-day working week for government employees to try to save fuel.
There's also a fear about what an escalation could bring.
"I'm sure that Pakistan's decision makers have been very sensitive to that. "
Something to gain And then there's the issue of Pakistan's global standing.
"This is high-stakes diplomacy, no question about it," adds Lodhi.
"It's high-risk and high-reward.
If it succeeds, of course, it catapults Pakistan to the top of the global diplomatic game. "
Lodhi doesn't think the damage will be too great.
"Pakistan would still have been seen to have made a good faith effort.
"Pakistan could be susceptible to allegations that it was naive," he says of that scenario.
"Pakistan gave Trump two early wins, which are very important for him.
That got the relationship off the ground and brought about this new warmth," said Lodhi.
Meanwhile, the diplomatic meetings continue.
But there are still big questions for Pakistan; and securing a peace deal is a long shot.
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