Cabinet members to receive detailed briefing on Pakistan’s diplomatic role and regional implications of ongoing US-Iran talks
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has convened a meeting of the federal cabinet today to review key regional developments, with a particular focus on ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran, official sources said.
The meeting, scheduled for 3:15 PM, is expected to include a comprehensive briefing for cabinet members on the progress of diplomatic engagements between Washington and Tehran. Officials indicated that the discussion will center on the potential impact of these talks on regional stability and security dynamics.
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is likely to present a detailed overview of the negotiation process, including Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts and its role in facilitating dialogue between the two sides. The briefing will also cover the broader strategic outlook and possible outcomes of the negotiations.
Sources said Pakistan’s proactive engagement with international stakeholders will be highlighted, emphasizing its efforts to reduce tensions and promote peaceful solutions in a volatile geopolitical environment.
The cabinet is also expected to assess how evolving regional conditions could influence Pakistan’s economic and security landscape, particularly in the context of South Asia and the Middle East.
The meeting comes amid heightened global attention on US-Iran relations, with policymakers closely monitoring developments that may carry far-reaching implications for regional peace and stability.

