Pakistan says Iran may respond positively in US negotiations
Pakistan’s prime minister says Iran may respond positively to US talks, highlighting ongoing regional diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions and revive negotiations.
Pakistan’s prime minister said Iran may soon respond positively to US talks, highlighting regional diplomatic efforts aimed at easing tensions and advancing negotiations.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said Iran could show a positive response to ongoing negotiations with the United States in the near future, pointing to growing diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing regional tensions. His remarks come as multiple countries continue to push for dialogue between Washington and Tehran.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Sharif said Pakistan has been actively engaged in recent months in facilitating diplomatic contacts and encouraging dialogue among regional and global actors. He noted that several high-level consultations have taken place to promote stability and prevent further escalation.
Sharif added that these diplomatic efforts have, in some cases, helped sustain a relatively calmer environment and could contribute to broader agreements if momentum is maintained. He emphasized the importance of continued engagement and confidence-building measures.
Pakistan has maintained close diplomatic ties with both Iran and the United States, positioning itself as a potential intermediary in efforts to reduce tensions. Recent contacts between Pakistani and Iranian officials have focused on regional security, negotiations, and pathways to de-escalation.
The prime minister also referred to recent meetings and communications with Iranian officials, including the visit of Iran’s foreign minister to Pakistan. He said discussions covered ongoing developments and Tehran’s perspective on the negotiation process.
Efforts to revive or reshape dialogue between the United States and Iran have intensified in recent months, as tensions over nuclear and regional issues persist. While formal agreements remain elusive, backchannel diplomacy and regional mediation have gained importance.
Several countries in the region have attempted to play a facilitative role in easing US-Iran tensions, aiming to prevent further instability in a strategically sensitive area. Pakistan has been among those seeking to support dialogue through diplomatic engagement.
Despite these efforts, no final agreement or detailed framework has yet been confirmed, and negotiations remain ongoing. The situation continues to evolve, with cautious optimism tempered by uncertainty over the outcome of diplomatic initiatives.
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