"West Pakistan" and "East Pakistan" weren't separate nations (like, say, "West Germany" and "East Germany" were), but two non-contiguous parts of the same nation. (Bangladesh today is the result of the Eastern part declaring independence from Pakistan in 1971.)
So yes, you could say "Peshawar, West Pakistan" if you want to be specific what part of pre-1971 Pakistan (or if there was also a "Peshawar" in East Pakistan/present Bangladesh to distinguish from, which it doesn't appear there was/is per Wiki search, though); but saying "Peshawar, Pakistan" would be as correct as saying "[city], [nation]" for any other city anywhere. "Pakistan" was a single sovereign nation created from the Partition of India in 1947, though it was made up of those two non-contiguous parts.
Understanding is a three-edged sword.
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