How Pakistan became the peacemaker

How Pakistan Became the Peacemaker

World Service, April 11, 2026 – 27 minutes

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Pakistan has long been a peripheral actor in international diplomacy. Yet, in a surprising twist, the nation now hosts a pivotal meeting between U.S. and Iranian representatives, marking a significant shift in its geopolitical role. This development raises questions about how the country has transformed into a key facilitator in resolving tensions between these longstanding adversaries.

The BBC’s Pakistan correspondent, Carrie Davies, discusses the factors behind this sudden elevation of Pakistan’s status as a mediator. With the U.S. and Iran set to engage in renewed dialogue, Pakistan’s strategic position and diplomatic initiatives have opened new avenues for influence. However, the challenge remains whether this moment can solidify its role as a reliable intermediary on the global stage.

Producers

Cat Farnsworth, Viv Jones, Aron Keller, Xandra Ellin

Studio Managers

Mike Regaard, Ricardo McCarthy

Executive Producer

James Shield

Mix

Travis Evans

Senior News Editor

China Collins

Photo: U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir arrive for initial discussions with Iranian officials in Islamabad on April 11, 2026.

Credit: Jacquelyn Martin / Reuters

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