Daily brief
Pakistan's army chief, Asim Munir, arrived in Tehran leading a high-level delegation for talks with Iran's foreign minister, focusing on advancing a potential second round of US-Iran negotiations. Reports indicate the Pakistani delegation is carrying a message from Washington aiming to extend a current ceasefire, while the White House denied requesting a ceasefire and said new talks may happen in Pakistan. Iran said exchanges with the US via Pakistan continue, and Pakistan has begun preparations for a second round of talks.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, with Pakistan's foreign minister saying avenues to further enhance cooperation were discussed.
Egypt participated in a quadrilateral meeting in Islamabad to de-escalate regional conflict, as Egypt's foreign minister and his Pakistani counterpart discussed the latest developments in US-Iran negotiations.
Imran Khan said Bushra Bibi is being 'pushed to the edge' to force him into submission.