L'ascension du Pakistan en tant que médiateur régional pourrait remodeler la diplomatie au Moyen-Orient - analyse
Le Pakistan étend son influence au Moyen-Orient, renforçant ses liens avec la Syrie, préparant des pourparlers avec l'Iran et se positionnant comme un médiateur potentiel entre Téhéran et Washington
Évaluation
Pakistan is quietly moving into a diplomatic lane that has traditionally been occupied by Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt. Its outreach to Syria and readiness to host Iran-U.S. talks suggests a calculated effort to become a broker rather than a bystander. The shift matters most for the Gulf states, which now have another regional player competing for influence in their backyard. Watch whether Pakistan's ties to Saudi Arabia complicate or enable its new mediating posture.

