Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to embark on an important diplomatic visit to Saudi Arabia and Türkiye in the coming days. The visit comes at a crucial time when the first round of peace talks between the United States and Iran concluded without a concrete outcome, and preparations for a second round are underway.
According to sources, the primary objective of this visit is to coordinate with key regional powers and build momentum for the next phase of negotiations. Pakistan is attempting to position itself as a mediator in the ongoing geopolitical situation and has intensified its diplomatic outreach.
During his visit to Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister Sharif is expected to hold talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Discussions are likely to focus on the evolving situation in the Middle East, the US–Iran dialogue, and broader regional stability. Saudi Arabia’s role is considered pivotal in shaping outcomes in the region.
Following this, the Prime Minister will travel to Türkiye, where discussions will center on bilateral ties as well as efforts to de-escalate regional tensions. Türkiye has previously expressed willingness to play a mediating role in international conflicts, making this visit strategically significant.
Experts believe Pakistan is actively trying to establish itself as a key diplomatic player. In recent developments, it has not only facilitated dialogue but also contributed to maintaining a ceasefire environment.
The visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is thus seen as more than a routine diplomatic engagement—it is a strategic move aimed at advancing peace efforts. Attention now turns to whether these initiatives will yield tangible progress in the upcoming round of talks.


