Pakistan proposes joint patrols for Hormuz in US-Iran talks
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- 12 April, 2026
- 10:38
Pakistan has proposed regulating navigation through the Strait of Hormuz during talks between the United States and Iran, Al Jazeera Arabic reported, citing a diplomatic source.
The report said the negotiations in Islamabad were held directly between the two sides, with Pakistan also taking part.
The proposal envisages joint patrols in the key waterway as part of efforts to ensure safe passage and ease tensions.
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