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Iran and Pakistan Discuss Escalation After Reported US Strikes on Southern Iran

The phone call, described as 'warm and cordial' by Islamabad, saw both sides stress restraint and Pakistan's offer to mediate, as regional tensions threatened hard-won diplomatic progress.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a telephone conversation on Friday, hours after Iranian media reported US military strikes on southern Iran. The call, confirmed by both governments, focused on the escalating security situation in the Middle East and the imperative to preserve recent diplomatic achievements, including a fragile ceasefire. The exchange came as Qatari mediators travelled to Tehran the same day in a bid to reduce tensions, according to a diplomat with knowledge of the visit.

Viewed from Tehran, the current crisis is the result of a dual dynamic: on one side, Israel and its backers pursuing tension, and on the other, the United States reneging on its commitments, according to a readout from the Iranian presidency. Pezeshkian insisted that all parties must adhere to their obligations, warning that actions undermining trust would complicate diplomatic processes. He stressed that Iran’s decision-making remains guided by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and expressed hope that a responsible approach by all sides would safeguard the opportunity for regional peace. The Iranian president also thanked Pakistan for its “constructive support” and for sending a high-level delegation to the funeral of the late revolutionary leader.

Pakistani officials described the conversation as “warm and cordial” and said Sharif voiced deep concern over the recent escalation. He urged all parties, including Iran, to exercise restraint and avoid steps that could jeopardise peace gains achieved in recent months. Crucially, Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan’s readiness to continue acting as an “honest and sincere mediator” to facilitate dialogue, a role it has played alongside Qatar in previous rounds of indirect US-Iran talks. He also highlighted the importance of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding as a durable framework for mutual understanding and shared prosperity.

The exchange underscores the intensifying diplomatic scramble to prevent a wider conflict. According to regional diplomats, Pakistan, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have all engaged in telephone diplomacy with Washington and Tehran in recent days to preserve the prospects of a nuclear deal. The reported US strikes on southern Iran, if confirmed, would mark a significant escalation that threatens to unravel months of painstaking mediation. Both leaders also reviewed bilateral economic cooperation, agreeing to accelerate the implementation of agreements reached during Pezeshkian’s recent visit to Islamabad, covering trade, agriculture, transport and industry.

The two sides pledged to maintain close political consultations and continue pursuing joint economic projects. No further details on the timing of follow-up talks were provided, but the Pakistani prime minister’s office indicated that contacts would persist. The dossier remains highly fluid, with the immediate focus on whether the reported military action will derail the diplomatic track or galvanise renewed mediation efforts.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Blame vs. Diplomacy
33%Medium
4 blocs · positions from −0.70 to 0.00
Critics of US/IsraelNeutral mediators
IRNRUSLATALM
Divergence between press blocs
Iranian & allied press−0.60critical
Russian & CIS press0.00neutral
Latin American press0.00neutral
Arab Levant-Maghreb press−0.70critical
Pakistani press outlets are not represented in this cluster.
Iranian & allied press−0.60
Voice

Iran reaffirms its commitment to regional stability and calls on all parties to honor their obligations, while Pakistan offers to mediate.

Mechanismpersonificazione dello stato

Personification of the state: Iran and Pakistan are presented as responsible actors upholding agreements, while the US is implicitly the aggressor.

Omission

The bloc omits any mention of the reported US strikes as a possible response to Iranian actions, and does not discuss the context of the strikes (e.g., any prior Iranian provocation). Also omits any criticism of Iran's own role.

VictimhoodPragmatism
Russian & CIS press0.00
Voice

Russia highlights Pakistan's mediation offer as a constructive step, framing the situation as a regional issue requiring diplomatic solutions.

Mechanismuniversalizzazione

Universalization: the conflict is presented as a general regional tension that can be resolved through mediation, downplaying the specific US-Iran confrontation.

Omission

The Russian bloc omits the explicit mention of US strikes as the trigger, and does not attribute blame to any party. It also omits the Iranian narrative of US and Israeli aggression.

PragmatismDetachment
Latin American press0.00
Voice

The report neutrally states that Iran and Pakistan discussed the escalation, without taking sides.

Mechanismdistanziamento

Distancing: the report presents the conversation as a factual event, avoiding any judgment or attribution of responsibility.

Omission

The Latin American bloc omits the specific reason for the escalation (US strikes) and the details of the conversation that assign blame. It also omits the context of the funeral of the Iranian leader.

DetachmentPragmatism
Arab Levant-Maghreb press−0.70
Voice

The Arab bloc echoes Iran's accusation that the US and Israel are deliberately trying to destabilize the region, and presents Pakistan as a mediator.

Mechanismescalation simmetrica

Escalation symmetrization: by blaming both the US and Israel, the bloc creates a narrative of external forces conspiring against regional peace, justifying Iran's position.

Omission

The bloc omits any mention of Iran's own actions that might have provoked the US strikes, and does not report the US perspective or any justification for the strikes.

AlarmOutrage

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Iran and Pakistan Discuss Escalation After Reported US Strikes on Southern Iran

The phone call, described as 'warm and cordial' by Islamabad, saw both sides stress restraint and Pakistan's offer to mediate, as regional tensions threatened hard-won diplomatic progress.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a telephone conversation on Friday, hours after Iranian media reported US military strikes on southern Iran. The call, confirmed by both governments, focused on the escalating security situation in the Middle East and the imperative to preserve recent diplomatic achievements, including a fragile ceasefire. The exchange came as Qatari mediators travelled to Tehran the same day in a bid to reduce tensions, according to a diplomat with knowledge of the visit.

Viewed from Tehran, the current crisis is the result of a dual dynamic: on one side, Israel and its backers pursuing tension, and on the other, the United States reneging on its commitments, according to a readout from the Iranian presidency. Pezeshkian insisted that all parties must adhere to their obligations, warning that actions undermining trust would complicate diplomatic processes. He stressed that Iran’s decision-making remains guided by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and expressed hope that a responsible approach by all sides would safeguard the opportunity for regional peace. The Iranian president also thanked Pakistan for its “constructive support” and for sending a high-level delegation to the funeral of the late revolutionary leader.

Pakistani officials described the conversation as “warm and cordial” and said Sharif voiced deep concern over the recent escalation. He urged all parties, including Iran, to exercise restraint and avoid steps that could jeopardise peace gains achieved in recent months. Crucially, Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan’s readiness to continue acting as an “honest and sincere mediator” to facilitate dialogue, a role it has played alongside Qatar in previous rounds of indirect US-Iran talks. He also highlighted the importance of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding as a durable framework for mutual understanding and shared prosperity.

The exchange underscores the intensifying diplomatic scramble to prevent a wider conflict. According to regional diplomats, Pakistan, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have all engaged in telephone diplomacy with Washington and Tehran in recent days to preserve the prospects of a nuclear deal. The reported US strikes on southern Iran, if confirmed, would mark a significant escalation that threatens to unravel months of painstaking mediation. Both leaders also reviewed bilateral economic cooperation, agreeing to accelerate the implementation of agreements reached during Pezeshkian’s recent visit to Islamabad, covering trade, agriculture, transport and industry.

The two sides pledged to maintain close political consultations and continue pursuing joint economic projects. No further details on the timing of follow-up talks were provided, but the Pakistani prime minister’s office indicated that contacts would persist. The dossier remains highly fluid, with the immediate focus on whether the reported military action will derail the diplomatic track or galvanise renewed mediation efforts.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Blame vs. Diplomacy
33%Medium
4 blocs · positions from −0.70 to 0.00
Critics of US/IsraelNeutral mediators
IRNRUSLATALM
Divergence between press blocs
Iranian & allied press−0.60critical
Russian & CIS press0.00neutral
Latin American press0.00neutral
Arab Levant-Maghreb press−0.70critical
Pakistani press outlets are not represented in this cluster.
Iranian & allied press−0.60
Voice

Iran reaffirms its commitment to regional stability and calls on all parties to honor their obligations, while Pakistan offers to mediate.

Mechanismpersonificazione dello stato

Personification of the state: Iran and Pakistan are presented as responsible actors upholding agreements, while the US is implicitly the aggressor.

Omission

The bloc omits any mention of the reported US strikes as a possible response to Iranian actions, and does not discuss the context of the strikes (e.g., any prior Iranian provocation). Also omits any criticism of Iran's own role.

VictimhoodPragmatism
Russian & CIS press0.00
Voice

Russia highlights Pakistan's mediation offer as a constructive step, framing the situation as a regional issue requiring diplomatic solutions.

Mechanismuniversalizzazione

Universalization: the conflict is presented as a general regional tension that can be resolved through mediation, downplaying the specific US-Iran confrontation.

Omission

The Russian bloc omits the explicit mention of US strikes as the trigger, and does not attribute blame to any party. It also omits the Iranian narrative of US and Israeli aggression.

PragmatismDetachment
Latin American press0.00
Voice

The report neutrally states that Iran and Pakistan discussed the escalation, without taking sides.

Mechanismdistanziamento

Distancing: the report presents the conversation as a factual event, avoiding any judgment or attribution of responsibility.

Omission

The Latin American bloc omits the specific reason for the escalation (US strikes) and the details of the conversation that assign blame. It also omits the context of the funeral of the Iranian leader.

DetachmentPragmatism
Arab Levant-Maghreb press−0.70
Voice

The Arab bloc echoes Iran's accusation that the US and Israel are deliberately trying to destabilize the region, and presents Pakistan as a mediator.

Mechanismescalation simmetrica

Escalation symmetrization: by blaming both the US and Israel, the bloc creates a narrative of external forces conspiring against regional peace, justifying Iran's position.

Omission

The bloc omits any mention of Iran's own actions that might have provoked the US strikes, and does not report the US perspective or any justification for the strikes.

AlarmOutrage

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