Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan has confirmed that there are growing indications of a possible resumption of dialogue between the United States and Iran. This comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalating tensions and opening indirect channels of communication between the two sides.
Diplomatic sources explained that Washington and Tehran, despite their continued deep disagreements, have become more open to the idea of returning to the negotiating table, especially given the increasing international and regional pressure to avoid further escalation on outstanding issues.
They added that mediation efforts led by regional actors, including Pakistan, are continuing through back channels. These actors aim to create an atmosphere conducive to gradually building trust between the two sides, paving the way for any potential negotiations in the coming period.
These developments come at a time of heightened anticipation in the region. There is also international concern about the repercussions of continued tensions, particularly regarding the Iranian nuclear program and the security of navigation in some of the region’s vital waterways.
Pakistan: Signs that Washington and Tehran are nearing a new negotiating path
Pakistan and developments in the US-Iran dialogue


