ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Web Desk: A United States delegation is expected to depart Washington for Islamabad today for talks with Iranian officials, sources familiar with the matter confirmed.
The US team is scheduled to travel to Pakistan for negotiations with Iran, according to sources. The development comes as Pakistani government sources separately confirmed that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is also expected to arrive in Islamabad today with a small team.
Sources further indicated that following discussions with a Pakistani facilitation team, a second round of direct negotiations between the United States and Iran is expected soon.
Pakistan has been quietly working behind the scenes to bridge the gap between Washington and Tehran, leveraging its diplomatic relationships with both nations. The expected back-to-back arrivals of American and Iranian officials in Islamabad mark a significant development in regional diplomacy.
Details regarding the composition of the US delegation or the specific agenda of the talks have not been officially disclosed. However, the renewed engagement suggests both sides are willing to explore dialogue after prolonged tensions over Iran’s nuclear program and regional security issues.
Observers see Pakistan’s role as a potential game-changer, given its unique position as a country with ties to both the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
