Pakistan Iran US Talks Diplomacy Push Gains Pace
Pakistan increased efforts to support Pakistan Iran US talks through active diplomacy. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met Abbas Araghchi in Tehran. The visit followed his arrival in Mashhad earlier the same day. Meanwhile, Iranian officials confirmed the trip as part of mediation efforts. Spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei highlighted Pakistan’s constructive diplomatic role. Therefore, Islamabad continues to position itself as a key bridge between both sides.
Key Meetings and Mediation
Naqvi also plans talks with Eskandar Momeni during the visit. These meetings aim to maintain momentum in negotiations. As a result, both countries seek steady progress despite recent delays. Earlier, a major breakthrough emerged when Donald Trump announced a peace memorandum with Iran. Later, Shehbaz Sharif formally signed the Islamabad MoU as mediator. Additionally, Masoud Pezeshkian endorsed the agreement for Tehran.
Talks Face Temporary Delay
However, planned negotiations in Switzerland did not proceed as scheduled. A change occurred after JD Vance canceled his visit. Consequently, both sides postponed the next round of discussions. Iranian officials stressed they need clear US actions before continuing talks. Therefore, Tehran expressed no urgency for immediate meetings. Still, both sides remain open to rescheduling soon.
Outlook for Future Dialogue
Switzerland continues to offer a neutral platform for dialogue. Officials described it as reliable and discreet for sensitive discussions. As a result, future meetings may resume under similar arrangements. Overall, Pakistan’s mediation keeps communication channels active. The Pakistan Iran US talks remain crucial for regional stability. Continued engagement could shape long term peace outcomes.
