Pakistan Signals US-Iran Talks in Coming Days Amid Rising Tensions

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Pakistan has indicated that talks between the United States and Iran could take place in the coming days, positioning itself as a central diplomatic mediator in the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Officials said Islamabad is actively facilitating communication between Washington and Tehran, with messages being exchanged indirectly as both sides weigh the possibility of negotiations.

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that Pakistan would be “honoured” to host talks aimed at achieving a broader settlement to the conflict.

Indirect Talks Already Underway

While formal negotiations have not yet been confirmed, indirect communication channels are already active, with Pakistan relaying proposals and responses between both sides.

According to officials, the United States has shared a set of proposals with Iran, which Tehran is currently reviewing as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts.

However, there is still uncertainty over whether both countries will agree to sit together for direct talks.

Talks Linked to Ongoing Conflict

The push for negotiations comes amid an escalating conflict involving the US, Iran, and regional actors, which has already disrupted global energy markets and increased geopolitical risks.

Pakistan’s mediation efforts are part of a broader international push, supported by countries like Türkiye and Egypt, to de-escalate tensions and prevent further military escalation.

Despite diplomatic signals, fighting continues in the region, underscoring the fragile nature of any potential talks.

Uncertainty Over Format and Participation

It remains unclear whether the expected talks will be:

  • Direct face-to-face negotiations
  • Indirect discussions through intermediaries
  • Or a combination of both

Officials have also not confirmed whether all key parties, including the US, Iran, and regional stakeholders, have formally agreed to participate.

Diplomatic Window Still Fragile

The situation is fluid. Talks are being signaled, not confirmed.

Pakistan is clearly trying to position itself as a broker, but success depends on one thing: whether Washington and Tehran are actually willing to compromise.

Right now, both sides are still escalating on the ground while talking through backchannels. That’s not stability. That’s a temporary pause at best.

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