Pakistan is expected to host the second round of negotiations between the United States and Iran next week as diplomatic efforts continue to reduce tensions and move toward a possible agreement between the two countries.
According to reports, Islamabad is hopeful that stalled peace talks between Washington and Tehran will resume soon amid recent positive developments in the region.
Possibility of Preliminary Agreement
Media reports suggest that a preliminary understanding between the United States and Iran could be reached before former US President Donald Trump’s expected visit to China on May 14 and 15.
Sources claim that nearly 85 percent of disputed matters between the two sides have already been settled. However, the nuclear issue remains the biggest obstacle in finalizing a comprehensive agreement.
The ongoing diplomatic engagement is reportedly focused on:
- Ending regional military tensions
- Restoring negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program
- Easing sanctions
- Preventing further escalation in the Middle East
Pakistan’s Diplomatic Role
Pakistan has increasingly positioned itself as a mediator in regional diplomacy and conflict resolution efforts.
According to diplomatic sources, Islamabad expects both Washington and Tehran to return to the negotiating table in the coming days, and preparations are underway for hosting the next round of discussions.
Officials believe Pakistan’s role as a neutral facilitator could help create a constructive environment for dialogue between the two countries.
Talks Expected to Resume
A Turkish news agency reported that discussions aimed at ending the ongoing conflict and reducing regional instability are likely to resume soon.
Diplomatic observers say the current momentum indicates that both sides may be willing to compromise on several issues in order to avoid further confrontation.
However, major challenges remain, particularly regarding:
- Uranium enrichment
- Sanctions relief
- International inspections
- Long-term nuclear restrictions
Regional and Global Importance
Any agreement between the United States and Iran could have significant consequences for:
- Middle East stability
- Global oil markets
- International security
- Regional alliances
Analysts believe successful negotiations could help lower tensions in the Gulf region and reduce fears of a broader military conflict.
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, China, and several other regional players have reportedly encouraged diplomatic engagement and peaceful resolution of disputes.
Hope for Continued Dialogue
While no official confirmation has yet been issued regarding the exact date of the talks, sources say Pakistan remains optimistic that both countries will continue diplomatic engagement instead of returning to military confrontation.

