Pakistan: No Date Set Yet for Second Round of US-Iran Talks

Pakistan's Foreign Ministry announced that a date for the second round of US-Iran talks, which includes discussions on nuclear issues, has not been finalized. Pakistan continues to mediate to extend the ceasefire.
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Central News Agency (Islamabad, 16th) - Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi stated today that the date for the second round of talks between the United States and Iran has not yet been finalized, and the topics of discussion include nuclear issues.

According to a CNN report, the two-week ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran is about to expire. Andrabi emphasized that Pakistani officials continue to maintain "open channels of communication" between the two nations.

Andrabi told reporters in Islamabad today: "By supporting de-escalation and ceasefire, as well as broader efforts to promote stability between the US and Iran... Pakistan has consistently tried to encourage dialogue, facilitate information exchange, and create conditions and space for constructive and meaningful negotiations."

Pakistan is playing a key mediating role in this conflict, actively pushing Tehran and Washington to launch a second round of talks to extend the two-week ceasefire and completely bring an end to the conflict that has claimed thousands of lives and displaced many families. (Translated by: Hong Peiying) 1150416