US Taps Pakistan as Key Mediator in Iran Talks Amid Deadlock

While no formal schedule has been announced yet, signals from Washington suggest that backchannel engagement remains active. | World News

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Efforts to ease tensions in West Asia appear to be gaining momentum, with the United States indicating that the next round of discussions with Iran could take place in Pakistan.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt pointed to Pakistan's continued involvement as a key intermediary between Washington and Tehran.

US President Donald Trump hinted that talks with Iran could restart soon, suggesting that developments may unfold quickly.

Pakistani army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir and interior minister Mohsin Naqvi landed in Tehran to help renew talks between Iran and the United States.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel and the US are fully aligned in their objectives against Iran, including the removal of enriched material and the elimination of enrichment capability within Iran.