🚨 Breaking News: US–Iran Talks Likely in Pakistan 🇵🇰🌍

A major diplomatic breakthrough could be on the horizon as reports suggest that indirect talks between the United States and Iran may soon take place in Pakistan, raising hopes for easing rising tensions.

📌 What’s happening?

Mediators are working to organize a high-level meeting in Islamabad between representatives of the US and Iran. �New York Post

Pakistan has already been relaying messages and proposals between both sides, acting as a key diplomatic bridge. �Reuters +1

A 15-point US proposal has reportedly been delivered to Iran through Pakistan, with a response expected soon. �Reuters

🤝 Who is involved?

Pakistan – mediator and potential host

United States – pushing for negotiations

Iran – reviewing proposals but cautious on direct talks

⚠️ Important clarification:

Talks are expected to be indirect, not face-to-face initially.

Iran has publicly denied direct negotiations, even as backchannel diplomacy continues. �AP News

🌍 Why Pakistan?

Maintains relations with both Washington and Tehran

Already playing a role in backchannel diplomacy

Supported by other mediators like Turkey and Egypt �Axios

💡 What this means:

👉 A meeting in Pakistan could be a major step toward de-escalation

👉 Success may help prevent a wider regional war

👉 Failure could lead to further military escalation

🔍 Conclusion:

👉 While not fully confirmed yet, a “big meeting” in Pakistan is being actively planned

👉 The situation remains fluid, but diplomatic momentum is building

📚 Reference:

Reuters – US proposal delivered via Pakistan �

Reuters

New York Post – Meeting in Islamabad under discussion �New York Post

Axios – Deadline extended to allow negotiations �Axios

Associated Press – Pakistan acting as mediator �AP News

⚠️ Stay updated — the next few days could be critical for peace in the region.

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