Uncertainty remains as reports indicate possible arrival while Tehran has not formally confirmed participation.
ISLAMABAD: An Iranian delegation is expected to arrive in Islamabad on Tuesday for a potential new round of negotiations, as diplomatic efforts continue to ease tensions between United States and Iran.
Recent developments suggest that Pakistan is preparing to host another phase of high-level talks, with increased security measures and logistical arrangements already in place in the federal capital.
However, uncertainty persists regarding Tehran’s participation. Iranian officials have previously indicated that their involvement in talks could depend on broader regional conditions, including ceasefire developments in related conflicts.
Reports indicate that while US representatives are confirmed to travel to Pakistan for negotiations, Iran has yet to officially confirm whether its delegation will attend the upcoming round.
Pakistan has been actively facilitating dialogue between Washington and Tehran, positioning itself as a key mediator in efforts to de-escalate tensions and prevent further conflict in the region.
The coming days will be critical in determining whether both sides can return to the negotiating table and reach a breakthrough agreement.

