US-Iran Talks Likely to Resume in Islamabad Soon

US-Iran Talks Likely to Resume in Islamabad Soon

Islamabad: Reports are gaining momentum that another round of negotiations between the United States and Iran may take place in Islamabad within the next few days.

British news agency Reuters, citing sources, reported that delegations from the US and Iran could return to Islamabad this week for fresh peace talks.

An official from the Iranian Embassy in Pakistan also told Reuters that the next round of US-Iran negotiations is expected this week or early next week.

Earlier, a US news agency quoted two Pakistani officials saying that Pakistan has offered to host the second phase of the US-Iran talks. It was also reported that the meeting could be held in Islamabad on Thursday.

Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance thanked Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir for playing a mediating role in the US-Iran negotiations.

Vance said Pakistan demonstrated genuine leadership and diplomatic skill in facilitating talks between the two countries, which had not engaged in serious negotiations for a long time.

 

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