Islamabad continues diplomatic engagement as Pakistan plays a key role in facilitating dialogue between Washington and Tehran
ISLAMABAD: The United States head of mission in Islamabad met Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar at his office, where both sides discussed the latest developments in ongoing US-Iran negotiations.
According to diplomatic sources, the meeting focused on reviewing progress in efforts aimed at de-escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran, with Pakistan continuing its role as a key facilitator in the dialogue process.
The discussion comes at a critical time as Islamabad prepares to host another round of high-stakes talks between the United States and Iran. Both sides emphasized the importance of sustained diplomatic engagement to achieve a peaceful resolution.
Officials reiterated that Pakistan remains committed to promoting dialogue and stability in the region, having already facilitated multiple rounds of indirect and direct interactions between the two countries.
The meeting also reviewed logistical and security arrangements linked to the negotiations, as well as broader regional developments impacting the negotiation process.
Analysts say such engagements highlight Pakistan’s growing diplomatic relevance as a mediator in one of the most sensitive geopolitical crises, with global powers closely monitoring the outcome of these talks.

