Political analyst Tehseen Poonawalla debunked rumors suggesting Pakistan’s involvement in mediating between Iran, Israel, and the United States during the ongoing West Asia conflict, labeling such reports as “fake news.” Poonawalla emphasized that Pakistan, a country with significant global dependencies, cannot serve as a mediator in a conflict involving its own stakeholders like the US, China, and Saudi Arabia.
Expressing skepticism, Poonawalla pointed out that only Qatar, Oman, and India are viable mediators in this situation, questioning Pakistan’s credibility due to its past conflicts with neighboring nations. He stressed that the world, including India, should strive for peace and resolution in West Asia to alleviate the oil crisis and prevent further escalation of tensions.
Amid the escalating conflict in West Asia, nations globally are implementing measures to secure fuel access and mitigate the impact of disrupted oil supplies. The conflict, now in its fourth week, has prompted concerns about energy security and stability in the region, leading to concerted efforts to address the crisis.
