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Pakistan Mediator Act Cracks Open After Nur Khan Airbase Hosts Iranian Jets Report Says

International
Published on 14 May 2026
Pakistan Mediator Act Cracks Open After Nur Khan Airbase Hosts Iranian Jets Report Says

Iranian jets allegedly arrived at Nur Khan days after a ceasefire

Pakistan’s bid to present itself as a neutral go-between in the US-Iran standoff is being challenged after reports claimed Iranian military aircraft were quietly hosted at Nur Khan Airbase near Rawalpindi. CBS News, citing US officials, said the aircraft transfer followed shortly after Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran in early April. Analysts argue the timing and the base’s sensitivity undercut Pakistan’s mediator narrative, especially as reports also point to separate Iranian air activity involving Mahan Air. Pakistan and Taliban officials denied claims.

  • Reports claimed Iranian military jets were hosted at Nur Khan Airbase
  • The aircraft transfer allegedly followed shortly after Trump’s early-April ceasefire
  • Nur Khan’s location near Rawalpindi adds to the secrecy concerns
  • Separate claims involved an Iranian civilian Mahan Air aircraft landing in Kabul
  • SIPRI data cited says China supplied about 80% of Pakistan’s major arms imports from 2020-2024
  • Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid rejected claims Iran sought refuge in Afghanistan
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