Pakistan is stepping into a critical diplomatic role as tensions rise in the ongoing conflict involving Pakistan, Iran, and the United States.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has launched high-level backchannel diplomacy, engaging regional and global powers to prevent further escalation. Talks are set to begin with key players including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
At the center of the crisis is the strategic Strait of Hormuz — a vital global oil route now under pressure. With over 60% of Pakistan’s energy imports dependent on the Gulf, the situation is rapidly turning into a global economic threat.
Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian has welcomed mediation efforts but insists trust must be rebuilt before negotiations can move forward.
Meanwhile, rising oil prices, supply disruptions, and geopolitical tensions are pushing the world closer to a major turning point.
👉 In this video:
Pakistan’s mediation strategy explained
Why the Strait of Hormuz matters globally
Impact on oil, energy, and global markets
Role of regional alliances and diplomacy
What happens next in the US-Iran conflict
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⏱️ VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 Breaking Update
01:10 Pakistan’s Diplomatic Move
02:30 Strait of Hormuz Explained
04:00 Global Energy Crisis Impact
05:30 Iran’s Response & Conditions
07:00 What Happens Next

