Shashi Tharoor criticizes Pakistan's role in US-Iran talks

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has taken a sharp dig at Pakistan for hosting US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad. He stated that only Pakistan could play such a role. Tharoor also questioned a social media post by Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif.

New Delhi, April 11, 2026. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor remarked that only Pakistan could play the kind of role it is with the US in hosting talks in Islamabad. The statement comes amid high-level US-Iran peace negotiations there.

Tharoor referred to a viral social media post by Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif addressed to Donald Trump. He suggested the post's language and structure indicated Washington's involvement. According to a New York Times report, the appeal was issued after White House approval.

The talks in Islamabad involve US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi. They started five hours late due to deep differences and distrust. Pakistan claims to have mediated a positive trilateral start.

Tharoor noted Pakistan's 900 km border with Iran and its large Shia population, linking it to direct stakes. He said escalating conflict could bring refugee pressure on Pakistan. He urged Pakistan to take credible action against terrorism to position itself as a peace broker.

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News illustration: Iranian speaker warns US as Pakistan offers to host talks.
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Iranian parliament speaker warns U.S. against ground incursion as Pakistan offers to host talks

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Iran’s parliament speaker said Tehran expects any U.S. ground move to be met with a severe response, while Pakistan said it is prepared to host U.S.-Iran talks “in the coming days” after a meeting of regional foreign ministers in Islamabad.

In a New Delhi all-party meeting, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar rejected Pakistan's offer to mediate in the US-Iran conflict, stating India does not engage in 'dalali' or brokering. He assured lawmakers of adequate fuel stocks and noted Prime Minister Modi's request to President Trump to end the war soon.

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed Parliament on March 9, 2026, emphasizing peace, dialogue, and the safety of Indians amid the West Asia conflict. Opposition demanded discussion but protests disrupted proceedings.

A ceasefire between the United States and Iran has taken effect amid broad international support, but early violations and ongoing hostilities are raising doubts about its durability before talks in Islamabad. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi hailed the announcement as “welcome news for millions who seek peace.” World leaders warned against provocations that could derail the fragile truce.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured on Monday in Lok Sabha that the government is working relentlessly to minimize the impact of the US-Iran war in West Asia. He called attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz unacceptable and urged citizens to stay united like during Covid-19.

U.S. and Iranian envoys engaged in preliminary indirect talks in Oman on Friday, seeking to prevent potential American military action against Iran. The discussions, mediated by Omani officials, focused on Iran's nuclear program from Tehran's perspective, while the U.S. sought broader concessions. Both sides expressed interest in further meetings amid heightened regional tensions.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that in this era of changing geopolitics, oceans have returned to the center of the world's power balance, and India bears the responsibility to provide leadership with confidence. Addressing an event in Kolkata, he referred to the escalating conflict in West Asia, which could adversely impact the global economy and energy security. Singh emphasized the importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf region.

 

 

 

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