Pakistan, April 7 -- Pakistan and Egypt have intensified diplomatic efforts to prevent conflict as the US-Iran attack deadline approaches. The nations are actively communicating with both Washington and Tehran to reduce regional tensions. The escalation threatens Middle East stability and could have global security repercussions.
According to Bloomberg, Pakistan and Egypt made multiple calls in the last 24 hours to promote a ceasefire. Both countries exchanged messages aimed at de-escalating tensions. US Vice President J.D. Vance is reportedly communicating with Iran through Pakistan to avoid military conflict.
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