US–Iran Talks Likely to Resume in Islamabad
According to international media sources, delegations from both countries may arrive in Islamabad later this week to resume peace talks. An official from the Iranian Embassy in Pakistan has also indicated that the next round of negotiations is likely to take place either this week or early next week.
Earlier reports suggested that Pakistan had offered to host the second phase of talks between Washington and Tehran. Sources further claim that discussions could potentially be held on Thursday in Islamabad, where both sides are expected to address key disputes and work toward easing long-standing tensions.
Meanwhile, JD Vance praised Pakistan’s diplomatic role, expressing gratitude to Shehbaz Sharif and Asim Munir for their efforts in facilitating dialogue. He highlighted Pakistan’s “exceptional leadership and strategic wisdom” in mediating between the two nations, especially at a time when meaningful negotiations had remained stalled for a long period.
If confirmed, this development could mark a significant shift in regional diplomacy, positioning Pakistan as a crucial bridge between the United States and Iran.