U.S Congress commends Pakistan for mediating US-Iran peace
Key takeaways
- Al Green, D-Texas, has introduced a nonbinding House resolution commending Pakistan for its role in mediating peace efforts amid the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran.
- The resolution, submitted in the 119th Congress, 2nd Session, describes Pakistan as a key neutral broker that has helped facilitate negotiations between the parties.
- “Pakistan has clearly demonstrated its desire to facilitate an end to the war between the United States and Israel with Iran,” the measure states.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Washington: Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, has introduced a nonbinding House resolution commending Pakistan for its role in mediating peace efforts amid the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran.
The resolution, submitted in the 119th Congress, 2nd Session, describes Pakistan as a key neutral broker that has helped facilitate negotiations between the parties. It highlights Pakistan’s efforts to host diplomatic delegations despite logistical challenges, including citywide shutdowns.
“Pakistan has clearly demonstrated its desire to facilitate an end to the war between the United States and Israel with Iran,” the measure states. It credits the country with playing an “integral role” and providing a “secure and reliable location for peace talks.”