How Pakistan helped secure a fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran
Speaking anonymously, a Pakistan source told the BBC that the talks continued "at pace", with Pakistan operating as an intermediary between Iran and the US.
There are a few hours left. "
The source said they were not part of that small circle.
Pakistan has acted as an intermediary between Iran and the US over the last few weeks, passing messages between the two. It has a historic relationship with Iran, a shared border and regularly refers to its "brotherly" relationship with the country. As for the US relationship, President Trump has referred to the head of Pakistan's armed forces, Field Marshall Asim Munir, as his "favourite" Field Marshall and said that he knows Iran "better than most".
An agreement was far from certain.
Pakistan he said "was still trying to manage things as much as possible".
Field Marshall Munir was even more overtly critical.
Speaking to military officials on Tuesday, he said the attack on Saudi Arabia "spoils sincere efforts to resolve the conflict through peaceful means".
This was some of the strongest language used by Pakistan towards Iran since the conflict began.
Some analysts suggested that this could add to the pressure on Iran.
Pakistan has a defence pact with Saudi Arabia, which has currently not been invoked, despite repeated attacks on Saudi Arabia.
There is still no trust between the two sides, with strongly entrenched positions
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