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"textContent": "\n\n\nMajor diplomatic developments are unfolding around the US-Iran conflict as Pakistan steps into a central mediation role.\n\nField Marshal Asim Munir has arrived in Tehran alongside Pakistan’s National Security Adviser and ISI chief Lt Gen Asim Malik amid reports that negotiations between Washington and Tehran may be entering their final stage.\n\nIn today’s episode of On My Radar, we discuss:\n\n* Reports of a possible US-Iran interim agreement\n* Pakistan’s growing role as a key diplomatic interlocutor\n* Marco Rubio’s statement praising Pakistan’s mediation efforts\n* Qatar’s negotiating team arriving in Tehran\n* Mohsin Naqvi’s intense diplomatic engagement in Iran\n* Al Arabiya’s claims regarding a draft ceasefire agreement\n* The dispute over Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile\n* Strait of Hormuz and global oil market concerns\n* Rising opposition inside the US to a wider Iran war\n\nCould Pakistan help secure a historic diplomatic breakthrough between Washington and Tehran? Or do major disagreements still threaten the process?\n\nFeaturing analysis by:\n\nAVM (R) Shehzad Chaudhry\n\nZahid Hussain\n\nFaiz Rehman\n\nSyed Muhammad Ali",
"title": "Pakistan steps into the center of US-Iran nuclear talks as Asim Munir visits Tehran"
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