Pakistani government
Coverage of Pakistani government in the Nexus archive.
- Understanding the 'point men': Iran-US peace talks
The article discusses the challenges of US-Iran peace talks and highlights key figures involved. France 24's Gavin Lee interviewed Marvi Memon, a former Pakistani federal minister, about the diplomatic process.
- Two months on, fate of 10 Pakistani sailors held by Somali pirates hangs in balance
Ten Pakistani sailors aboard the MT Honour 25, a Palau-flagged oil tanker hijacked by Somali pirates two months ago, remain in captivity as their families protest the government's inaction. The government refuses to negotiate with pirates, citing international jurisdiction, while the crew faces deteriorating health due to lack of food, water, and medical supplies.
- opinion on ICP?
The writer is considering investing in ICP due to its actual utility and recent achievements, including a deal with the Pakistani government and the launch of a localized Swiss Subnet. The project's price chart is currently unfavorable, but the writer believes it has potential for institutional use. The writer thinks people are shifting focus towards projects with real-world use cases.
- Trump extends Iran ceasefire, citing "fractured" Iranian government
President Trump extended the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely, citing a 'fractured' Iranian government and responding to Pakistani mediators' requests. The decision averts immediate military escalation but risks weakening U.S. leverage, as Iran's leadership remains divided over negotiations.