A second round of US–Iran talks may take place as early as Sunday, as Pakistan is expected to brief Washington on the results of its consultations with the visiting Iranian foreign minister, according to informed sources.
In an important diplomatic development, Iran’s foreign minister has arrived in Pakistan at a time when expectations are rising for renewed dialogue between Tehran and Washington.
The visit follows informal discussions held after the first round of talks, which helped establish a foundation for continued engagement between the two sides. Officials familiar with the matter stated that meetings in Islamabad will mainly focus on recent regional developments and the prospects for advancing the next phase of negotiations.
Sources further indicated that if the consultations in Islamabad produce positive outcomes, Pakistan is likely to share the findings with the United States, potentially paving the way for the proposed second round of talks, which could be held as early as Sunday.
Meanwhile, a White House spokesperson confirmed that members of the US delegation are scheduled to depart for Pakistan on Saturday morning (US time), which corresponds to Saturday night in Pakistan.
As the proposed schedule approaches, greater clarity is expected regarding the timing and agenda of the next round of discussions. The development is being closely monitored internationally due to its potential global implications.
