Pakistan is set to host a fresh round of US-Iran technical talks from July 14-15, according to government sources.The discussions will focus on US sanctions on Iran, frozen assets, and the Iranian nuclear file.This marks the third round of talks, following previous sessions in Burgenstock and Doha.Pakistan will act as a mediator, aiming to achieve lasting peace in the Middle East.
The talks will address critical issues like the 60-day ceasefire agreement, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and the resolution of Iran's frozen assets.The Doha discussions earlier this month yielded positive progress on maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and unfreezing Iran's funds.The US and Iran have agreed to a 14-point plan to end the conflict, including a ceasefire and reconstruction funding.However, the talks face challenges, including the timing of Iran's delegation and the unresolved nuclear issues.The conflict, which began in February 2026, has caused significant regional instability and casualties.The article highlights the role of mediators Qatar and Pakistan in facilitating dialogue, despite the ongoing tensions.
Original title: Islamabad likely to host next round of US-Iran technical talks on July 14-15: sources
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