National ( The cow news digital ) Pakistan is reportedly prepared to brief the United States on the outcome of recent consultations with Iran as diplomatic efforts intensify ahead of a possible second round of US-Iran talks, expected as early as Sunday, according to diplomatic sources.
Iran’s Foreign Minister has recently arrived in Islamabad, marking an important phase in regional diplomacy amid renewed international attention on the stalled US-Iran negotiations. The visit comes after an initial round of indirect engagement between Washington and Tehran, which laid the groundwork for further dialogue.
According to officials familiar with the matter, discussions in Islamabad are focused on reviewing recent diplomatic developments and exploring the possibility of advancing toward the next stage of negotiations. The talks are being viewed as part of broader behind-the-scenes efforts to reduce tensions and rebuild communication channels between the two rival states.
Sources indicate that Pakistan may share the outcome of its consultations with Washington if positive signals emerge from the meetings in Islamabad. This step could help facilitate the scheduling and structure of the second round of talks, which is tentatively expected within the coming days.
The United States has already indicated its engagement in the process. A White House spokesperson recently confirmed that members of the American delegation are scheduled to depart for the region early Saturday (US time), which corresponds to Saturday night in Pakistan.
Diplomatic observers note that Pakistan’s involvement reflects its growing role as a facilitator in sensitive regional matters, particularly those involving Iran and the United States. Islamabad’s engagement is seen as an attempt to support dialogue and prevent further escalation in an already volatile geopolitical environment.
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Officials have stressed that any progress will depend on the outcome of current consultations and mutual willingness among the concerned parties to continue negotiations. If successful, the discussions could pave the way for a more structured and formalized second round of talks, potentially reshaping diplomatic dynamics in the region.
International stakeholders are closely monitoring the developments, as any breakthrough could have far-reaching implications for regional stability and global diplomacy.

