Pakistan's backchannel remains open and Iran's answer remains no — the mediator is still in the room but nobody is at the table.
Dawn reported Pakistan's continued mediation efforts with standard diplomatic framing.
X's South Asia analysts note Pakistan's persistence is less about peace and more about keeping itself relevant in whatever post-war order emerges.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry confirmed on Friday that it had renewed its offer to facilitate direct talks between Washington and Tehran, the fourth such offer since March 20. Iran's response, delivered through its embassy in Islamabad, reiterated that "the Islamic Republic does not negotiate under fire." [1]
The backchannel architecture remains intact. Turkey and Egypt are also positioned as mediators. None have produced a meeting.
-- PRIYA SHARMA, Delhi