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PM Modi Praised, Trump Insulted Pakistan: Why is Shehbaz Again Boasting About the Iran Deal?

Recent geopolitical shifts highlight PM Modi's global recognition, Trump's renewed criticism of Pakistan, and Shehbaz Sharif's puzzling f...

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Author: Jagraj Published: 20 Jun 2026, 2:36 AM Updated: 20 Jun 2026, 5:25 AM Views: 9
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In recent developments, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has once again made statements regarding his government's role in the Iran nuclear deal. This comes at a time when various geopolitical equations are undergoing shifts on the international stage. His statements have sparked a new debate in political circles, especially in the context of India-US relations.

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Parallel to these statements, former US President Donald Trump has reiterated his long-standing critical stance towards Pakistan. During his tenure, Trump had questioned Pakistan's counter-terrorism efforts and cut financial aid. His new statement could pose another international challenge for Pakistan.

Meanwhile, reports of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi receiving global praise have also emerged. Various countries have reacted positively to India's growing role on different international platforms and the success of its foreign policy. This indicates India's expanding diplomatic reach and influence.

Shehbaz Sharif's repeated emphasis on the Iran nuclear deal remains a point of curiosity for many analysts. The agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear program. The Trump administration withdrew the US from it, further complicating its status.

Despite Pakistan's internal and external challenges, Sharif's re-raising of this issue raises questions about his government's priorities and foreign policy direction. Some observers believe this could be an attempt by Pakistan to balance regional dynamics, while others see it as a move for domestic political gain.

The international community is closely monitoring these developments. The strengthening ties between India and the US, Trump's critical stance towards Pakistan, and Shehbaz Sharif's statements on the Iran deal, all these factors together present a complex picture of South Asian and Middle Eastern geopolitics. It will be interesting to see what impact these developments will have on regional stability in the coming time.

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Staff Reporter at VG Khabar.

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