Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesperson stated that no date has been set for a second round of talks between the United States and Iran, with nuclear issues being a key topic of discussion. This renewed diplomatic effort suggests a continued attempt to improve relations between the two countries. The lack of a firm date indicates ongoing challenges in securing a breakthrough.
The dates for the second round of US-Iran talks have not been set, with nuclear issues remaining a key point of contention. Pakistan is working to de-escalate tensions and is urging the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The Trump administration is also ramping up economic sanctions on Iran.
Pakistan is attempting to mediate between the US and Iran to de-escalate tensions in West Asia, focusing on Iran's nuclear program. A Pakistani military official visited Tehran to convey messages from Washington, signaling a renewed effort to restart negotiations after previous talks failed. This mediation effort is seen as a last-ditch attempt to break the deadlock between the two countries.
Pakistan’s army chief is visiting Tehran to mediate between the United States and Iran, aiming to ease tensions in the Middle East and arrange a second round of negotiations after nearly seven weeks of war. The U.S. is intensifying economic pressure on Iran with new sanctions, and Pakistan has previously mediated direct talks between the U.S. and Iran. Recent markets were affected by hopes for a ceasefire, and U.S. stocks surpassed January highs.
Sharif’s Gulf tour signals a renewed push for US-Iran talks, with Pakistan positioning itself as a key mediator. Following recent high-level talks between the US and Iran in Pakistan, Islamabad is expected to facilitate a second round of negotiations. This comes amid a fragile ceasefire and heightened regional tensions.
The US and Iran are willing to hold another round of talks soon, but a date has not yet been set. Pakistan stated that Lebanon’s peace is essential for the progress of the talks. The current ceasefire in the region is crucial for broader stability.
Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesperson stated that no dates have been set for the second round of US-Iran talks. Nuclear issues are being discussed, reflecting concerns about Iran’s nuclear program. This dialogue represents a potential step towards improved relations between the US and Iran.
Pakistan urged the media to refrain from speculating on the date of the second round of US-Iran peace talks, stating that the schedule has not yet been announced. Both sides are willing to engage in dialogue, but details regarding delegations are internal matters. This round of talks addresses issues such as the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program, with the previous meeting concluding without a formal agreement.
The Pakistani Foreign Ministry stated that dates for the second round of US-Iran talks regarding a permanent ceasefire have not yet been finalized, but that negotiation channels between the two nations remain open. The US Dollar Index (DXY) recovered from early losses, stabilizing around 98.00 in European trade. There was no immediate reaction to the news on the US Dollar.
Pakistani army chief visited Tehran seeking renewed US-Iran talks amidst ongoing tensions and a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran. The conflict has disrupted global markets and impacted oil prices, leading to a decrease. The US is attempting to facilitate direct talks between Israel and Lebanon, but Lebanon's president has refused to engage.