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New Delhi: Diplomatic tension between Iran and Pakistan is once again in the headlines. An Iranian MP Mahmoud Nabavian has expressed displeasure over Pakistan's role in which it is trying to become a mediator between America and Iran. The MP clearly said that such an initiative could go against Tehran's interests and could affect the direction of the talks.
Iranian MP says that Pakistan's mediation does not seem completely impartial. He alleges that in this process there are some indications that appear to be inclined in favor of America.
This is not the first time that questions have been raised on Pakistan's role. Even before this, some reports had said that Islamabad was holding talks with both sides in different ways.
Experts believe that if questions are raised about the impartiality of an arbitrator, the negotiation process gets weakened. In such a situation, the ongoing efforts between America and Iran may also be affected.
Iran has made it clear that it is not against talks but does not want to hold talks under any pressure or biased environment. Tehran says negotiations with conditions will not be accepted.
At present, there has been no official response from Pakistan on this statement. However, he has described himself as engaged in efforts to establish peace.
This statement indicates that diplomatic equations between the Middle East and South Asia are becoming complex. Many countries are trying to decide their respective roles in this.
It is clear from such statements that there is a breach in trust. If this situation continues, cooperation between the two countries may be affected and its effects may be seen at the regional level as well.
In the coming days, it will be important to see whether Pakistan clarifies its role or Iran takes the issue further. At present the situation remains sensitive.