POLITICS
PM Shehbaz Sharif May Visit Saudi Arabia as Pakistan Intensifies Diplomatic Efforts on Iran-US Tensions
Pakistan is stepping up its diplomatic engagement in the Middle East as tensions between Iran and the United States continue, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif planning key consultations and a possible visit to Saudi Arabia.
The development comes in the backdrop of a fragile ceasefire between Iran and the United States, where Pakistan has emerged as an important mediator working to maintain dialogue between the two sides. Diplomatic efforts have intensified as Islamabad remains actively engaged in keeping communication channels open.
According to sources, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is expected to visit Saudi Arabia at the invitation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. If finalized, it would be his second visit to the Kingdom within a month, underscoring the urgency of the evolving regional situation. However, official details of the visit have not yet been announced.
During the expected visit, the prime minister is likely to hold important discussions with the Saudi Crown Prince focusing on regional peace efforts, the Iran-US conflict, and broader Middle East stability. Saudi Arabia is also playing a significant role in diplomatic initiatives aimed at reducing tensions, making close coordination between Islamabad and Riyadh crucial.
Sources indicate that both countries are in continuous high-level contact and are expected to deliberate on the next phase of Iran-US negotiations. Efforts will likely focus on extending the current ceasefire and exploring pathways toward a more permanent resolution.
In addition to the Iran-US situation, discussions are also expected to cover long-term regional stability and peace-building initiatives. Strengthening Pakistan-Saudi relations will remain a key priority, with both sides looking to expand cooperation alongside their joint diplomatic efforts.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has also decided to hold consultations with close aides and senior government officials to assess the evolving situation. The meeting is expected to review Pakistan’s diplomatic role following recent developments and formulate strategies to sustain momentum in negotiations.
As regional tensions remain high, Pakistan’s proactive diplomatic approach, combined with coordination with key allies like Saudi Arabia, is being seen as a critical effort to prevent escalation and promote lasting peace in the region.
