Pakistan Announces Resumption of Iran-US Talks
Pakistan's foreign office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi stated late Wednesday that Iran-US talks are expected to resume next week. In a statement, Andrabi confirmed that 'parties are on the table' and that the negotiation process is continuing.
Diplomatic Efforts Intensify
The announcement comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to revive the nuclear deal and address regional tensions. Pakistan has played a mediating role, facilitating dialogue between Tehran and Washington.
According to Andrabi, the talks are part of a broader initiative to promote stability in the Middle East. He did not specify the exact date or venue for the next round but expressed optimism about progress.
Regional and Global Implications
The resumption of talks is seen as a positive step toward de-escalation. Iran and the US have been engaged in indirect negotiations, with Pakistan acting as an intermediary. The discussions cover nuclear issues, sanctions relief, and regional security.
Andrabi emphasized Pakistan's commitment to supporting peaceful resolutions. 'We hope these talks will lead to constructive outcomes for all parties involved,' he said.



